Maryam warns ‘vote thieves’ ahead of AJK elections

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Saturday warned “vote thieves” against attempting to steal the upcoming election in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) scheduled to take place on July 25.

According to a report by Dawn, Maryam, while addressing a campaign rally in AJK’s Islamgarh, said: “Remember [this] vote thieves, if you steal the election, then the Kashmiris won’t let it slide. This is not 2018 […] when you stole the election and the PML-N silently accepted it.

She recalled the by-election in the Daska (NA-75) constituency that was marred by violence, rigging and the disappearance of over 20 presiding officers and warned that the party will react to such a situation. “This is no longer that same PML-N. This is the PML-N from Daska, which caught vote thieves during the fog and presented them before the people.”

“I warn vote thieves who are lurking, waiting for the AJK election. If you try to stop the PML-N, try to change [ballot] boxes and change the results, then something very bad is going to happen,” Maryam said.

The PML-N vice president called upon the people to protect their votes. Addressing the crowd, she told the people to wait at the polling stations until they receive authenticated results on polling day.

Maryam claimed that the PML-N had already won the election and the people of AJK had made the decision in the party’s favour. “I promise you that there will be a [new] dawn of development in AJK on July 26.”

She also called upon the people to refrain from voting for those who had turned their backs on the party. “Those who can’t be loyal to their political party, can’t be loyal to the nation.”

Addressing the prime minister’s visit to Bagh for the PTI’s election campaign, Maryam claimed he was going there “because he has found an ATM there, a very rich person. That is why he (Prime Minister Imran Khan) is starting his election campaign from there. Just like flies gather on honey, Imran Khan goes to those with money in their pockets.”

The PML-N leader also spoke about the recent Dasu bus tragedy, saying it was a “moment of shame” that the Chinese who had come to the country for development project’s were now coming to Pakistan to investigate such an incident.

“Imran Khan when you give NRO to Asim Saleem Bajwa and make him CPEC in-charge by appointing him on a salary of Rs3-4 million and keep all your attention on enmity with Nawaz Sharif, then terrorism incidents are bound to happen in Pakistan,” she said.

 

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