BFF-22 Top candidate’s running mate in Afghan poll claims fraud

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Top candidate’s running mate in Afghan poll claims fraud

KABUL, Oct 12, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Afghanistan’s election commission is
orchestrating “systematic fraud” following presidential polls last month, a
top candidate’s running mate alleged Saturday, an accusation likely to
inflame political tensions following the key vote.

The claims by Asadullah Saadati, a running mate for Afghanistan’s Chief
Executive Abdullah Abdullah, come as the country is in the midst of an uneasy
waiting period after the September 28 election.

Election officials have called on candidates to show restraint and wait
for the announcement of preliminary results in a bid to avoid a repeat of the
disastrous election of 2014 which was marred by duelling claims of victory
and fraud by Abdullah and his top rival Ashraf Ghani, who went on to win the
presidency.

“Circles within the election commission and the palace are jointly
organising systematic fraud,” Saadati told a news conference, without giving
evidence.

“The result sheets that are being counted are fraudulent and their entries
must stop.”

Voting this year is supposed to be more secure than ever, with each voter
verified through biometric machines to ensure no one can cast multiple
ballots.

Saadati claimed the Independent Election Commission (IEC) was counting
“fraudulent” and non-biometric votes.

The IEC has repeatedly said it would not count votes unless they had been
verified biometrically.

On September 30, just two days after the election and before all votes had
even arrived in Kabul for counting, Abdullah claimed victory in a move that
international and local observers panned as premature.

Preliminary results are not due until October 19 but officials have
already said that date will likely be pushed back by a few days.

The IEC has said about 2.7 million of Afghanistan’s 9.6 million registered
voters — a record low turnout — cast a ballot, but not all of those votes
have been verified.

Turnout was down significantly amid fears of fraud and threats of deadly
Taliban violence.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1522 hrs