Bash him - unfair polls

Bash this guy to death.. If kinds of mural Saeed see him, then feel free to slap or even hang him…how can he say all this…

Unfair polls? - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

ACCUSING the PML-N, caretakers, the Election Commission and judiciary of unprecedented rigging against it in 2013, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) is threatening a long march. Other parties have also complained of rigging though are not threatening drastic action. So, were these elections rigged?

Since politicians often employ hyperbole, one must review the reports of neutral election observers — the EU, the US-based National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the Pakistan-based Free and Fair Election Network (Fafen). While all three identified pre- and election-day flaws, none questioned overall electoral credibility.

The EU and NDI, having monitored Pakistani elections for decades, actually termed overall election processes significantly improved. None reported systematic rigging against the PTI. The EU and NDI did report that the PPP and Awami National Party were not allowed by the TTP to campaign freely in KP. This ironically benefited the PTI. Thus, inferences from neutral reviews actually paint the PTI as an indirect beneficiary rather than victim of electoral flaws.

Data from a Fafen review of post-election complaint-handling also undermines rigging charges. Out of 410 complaints lodged with the ECP, 301 stood decided by May 31, 2014. While over 100 complaints are pending, election tribunals are not delaying PTI complaints only. If 21 of PTI’s 58 total complaints are still pending, so are 28 of PML-N’s 66. The PTI had zero success rate to-date in its 37 decided complaints; the PML-N only had four successes in 38 decided complaints. Tribunals have de-seated two PTI but also nine PML-N winners to-date. There appears to be little evidence that the tribunals are biased.

Rigging evidence should be submitted to the courts.
Even if the PTI miraculously wins all of its remaining complaints, it would not gain power in Punjab or nationally. Even if the PML-N loses all complaints pending against it, it will retain power in both places. So, the alleged rigging has not tipped things decisively. There is a wide gap between PTI’s massive rigging rhetoric and available evidence. Such limited rigging provides no justification for launching long marches which could topple democracy.

Even if democracy survives and the PTI forces early elections, there is no guarantee that it will win. Even if it wins, it may reintroduce ruinous 1990s-type politics as the PML-N may then attempt to topple the PTI early. Despite all its faults, the PML-N respected the PTI’s 2013 KP mandate even though it could have cobbled a majority there. The PTI must reciprocate graciously or risk undermining the good things it is planning in KP governance-wise.

If the party has strong rigging evidence, it should submit it to the courts. If it feels that they are biased against it, before taking drastic measures like quitting assemblies and invading Islamabad, it should convince neutral civil society elements, eg bar associations, human rights groups, media, and other major opposition parties about its stand. It should not appear as judge, jury and executioner all alone.

Democracies allow legitimate protest. But, not even advanced democracies allow protest by people (like Qadri) planning overtly to topple elected governments unconstitutionally. PTI promises legal protests only for achieving poll reforms. But it hints of a premature end to PML-N rule. Such premature end, genuine reforms and constitutionalism are not all possible together given the enormity of required electoral reforms.

These include rules and mechanisms for time-barred disqualification of convicts and government defaulters; better mechanisms for appointing ECP members, interim governments and returning officers; constituency delimitation and voter list re-verification based on a new census, and stronger election day processes like electronic voter identification and voting and associated voter education etc. Poll reforms need two to three years to complete.

The PTI can only have any two of the three outcomes mentioned above together. If it chooses the early end of PML-N rule and constitutionalism, reforms are not possible since elections will become due in three months under a PML-PPP-appointed interim government. Secondly, if it chooses an early end to PML-N rule and reforms, it would mean an unconstitutional interim government institutes reforms over two to three years. Finally, it could choose reforms and constitutionalism by foregoing an early end of PML-N rule and pressuring it together with other political and civic groups to institute reforms over the next four years.

This is the sensible choice that genuine democrats should select. The PTI must publicly announce its commitment to assemblies completing their terms. This will help it gain the support of numerous political and civic groups currently wary of its intentions. Even if initially reluctant, the PML-N will be unable to resist their combined reform demands coupled with judicial pressure.

The writer is a political economist and a Senior Fellow with UC Berkeley.

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Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2014

Re: Bash him - unfair polls

I do agree that PTI should not push for mid term elections for more than one reason:

1 - Imran himself admitted that he wouldn't have won enough seats to form government even if there was no rigging.
2 - PMLN will play victim card regardless of their performance if they don't complete full term.
3 - There is no guarantee that PTI will form the government if elections are held again.
4 - It will waste a lot of time, energy, money to hold elections again & we have better things to worry about right now.

Having said that, PMLN MUST allow thumb verification in 4 constituencies (can't understand why on earth did they wasted 14 months in the first place). Before crying about "Democracy ko khatra hai", they should abandon their old tricks of bribing different people to win the elections. Punish those involved in rigging and ensure every party is on board for complete election reforms.

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As for initial part of the article above, most of his questions would have been answered if government had allowed thumb verification? Remember the person who admitted it can be done was cornered and forced to resign within days?

PMLN won by huge margins in those constituencies PTI are demanding thumb verification, if there was no rigging except few errors here and there as per FAFEN and others then investigate 8 constituencies (4 identified by PTI and 4 where PTI won). Even if they spend a month, let truth prevail, Imran will shut up and we will all move on? How hard is it?

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I generally agree with the article except for one inconsistency.

If there was only 'limited' rigging in elections, why consider the 'enormity of required elections reforms'? Why not limited reforms to fix the little rigging that went on?

If the reforms would take 'two to three years' for an interim government to institute, doesn't it mean that there is something seriously wrong with the current process? Why try to fix something that is not broken?

Re: Bash him - unfair polls

This is exactly my point... PPP had rural base hence they were able to win some 40 odd seats...if PMLn are allowed to complete their tenure and they didn't deliver...they won't be able to win even 10-12 seats of Lahore and would be out of politics or at least would be sidelined.

In Pakistan, chaudharies of Gujarat and PPP have seen this...means people of Pakistan are not that dumb after all, they do give chance and later speak through their voting rights.

Re: Bash him - unfair polls

To be fair with Pakistani awaam, PPP gave them absolutely no reason to vote for them even if some wanted to (many hardcore PPP voters either voted for other parties or wasted their votes). PMLN is different though, they will still make sure their Hamzas, Maryams and Salmans next 7 generations are all set to rule Pakistan. All it takes for most is couple of metro bus projects & a motorway and next 5 years are guaranteed.

Still PMLN should be allowed to complete their 5 years, if people like their lollipops then let people suck it!