going to the PTI. While the PTI has cried foul once again, it must recognise that the reason for such an embarrassing performance in Lahore must lie elsewhere. The resignation of the PTI’s Lahore convener Shafqat Mahmood is the best proof of what actually happened in the provincial capital. Clearly, the party has a lot of considering to do and it would do well to move away from rigging and look at the problems Mahmood has hinted at. The Free and Fair Election Network, Fafen, has meanwhile issued its report on the polls, saying some of the same errors seen in 2013 were repeated. It has said in some places in Punjab Fafen teams were not given access to stations and there appeared to be problems with electoral rolls. These matters will of course need to be investigated and undoubtedly there will be appeals to tribunals against some results. But it does not appear any massive rigging occurred even if organisational errors and the usual disorganisation and possible wrongdoing we see consistently in our polls did occur. Our challenge is to correct these flaws. What was more disturbing was the violence which marred the polls with 15 dead across the country. Twelve died in a clash in the Khairpur district and three others in a firing incident in the Shahpur tehsil of Sargodha. There were also violent incidents in other places. This is disturbing. The trend needs to be prevented for the next round of polling on November 19. Overall, a word should be said regarding the PPP, which showed that the crisis talk about the party may be premature, but the PPP hierarchy will admit in private that the 42 seats it has taken in Punjab are a disappointment. With two phases to go, much could still change in terms of the political picture in the provinces. The reality is, though, that any change would be a major surprise.
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