Addressing the media, former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that Article 240 of the Constitution says all institutions should help the Election Commission of Pakistan in holding transparent elections.
He said that the ECP's report contains the names of all those involved in the "rigging" of the polls held on February 19, and that a meeting held in this regard was attended by "many PTI members".
Abbasi called for exemplary punishment of all "conspirators" and termed the report a "test" for the superior judiciary.
Presiding officers 'instructed not to interfere'
Noting the report's contents, he said that Deputy Colleges Sialkot summoned all presiding officers to Daska College and gave them instructions.
"Presiding officers were directed to keep voting slow in Daska city," Abbasi said, adding that they were "told not to interfere in whatever the police and administration do".
"Polling stations were ordered to close at 4:30pm and all Form 45," he said, in further reference to the report.
Abbasi, quoting the report, said that the Deputy Education (Female) also invited women presiding officers to her home and that Assistant Commissioner Daska and DSP Sambrial were also present at the DEO's house.
"Women presiding officers were asked to help the government and not interfere in rigging," he said.
The PML-N leader went on to say that 20 presiding officers were transferred via private vehicles under the "scheme" and were "kept at two different police stations" as well as an unknown location.
Further referencing the report, he said that one woman presiding officer was "maltreated".
"The report says the RO did not leave his office," Abbasi said, adding that the returning officers "did not know of the missing presiding officers' whereabouts till seven hours later".
Abbasi remarked that the report states that the police officers, instead of fulfulling their mandated duty to protect the electoral staff, were instead found to have "kidnapped" them.
"Only time will tell who was afraid and why," the former premier said.
He asked how the election was of any benefit to the police officers and said that the chief minister and prime minister "will have to answer such questions".
"This matter goes all the way to the chief minister and Prime Minister Imran Khan," Abbasi alleged.
He said this is but a "small example of an election" and hoped that the ECP makes the report public.
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