PTI condemns suspension of mobile and internet services on Election Day
ISLAMABAD, Feb 08: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has strongly criticized the nationwide suspension of mobile phone and internet services on election day, denouncing it as an assault on democracy.
A spokesperson for the party lambasted the Election Commission of Pakistan, accusing it of failing to uphold the transparency and integrity of the electoral process.
"The termination of mobile phone services on election day is a blatant attempt to disenfranchise voters and suppress turnout," the PTI spokesperson asserted. "It represents a systematic conspiracy to deprive citizens of their constitutional right to vote."
Citing concerns over electoral rigging, the spokesperson contended that the shutdown of communication services was designed to obscure any evidence of malpractice at polling stations. "The Election Commission is turning a blind eye to the erosion of democratic principles occurring right under its nose," they added.
In a resolute tone, the PTI spokesperson declared, "The nation will not tolerate such orchestrated efforts to subvert the electoral process."
Calling for the immediate restoration of mobile phone and internet services nationwide, the PTI spokesperson urged authorities to ensure that citizens are able to exercise their constitutional rights freely. They called upon the people to defy oppression and fascism through the power of their vote.
The suspension of communication services on election day has sparked widespread condemnation, with many expressing concerns over its implications for the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.