PML-Q demands to set up national commission over complaints of election results

PakistanPML-Q demands to set up national commission over complaints of election results

PML-Q has demanded the constitution of a national commission to investigate and rectify the complaints and reservations of the political parties on the May 11 election results.

This demand was put forth during party’s meeting chaired by its President‚ Chaudhry Shujat Hussain in Lahore.

The meeting also demanded that the national commission must complete its work within 30 days of its constitution and be empowered to decide on recounting‚ re-polling and finger-prints validation by NADRA in the disputed constituencies

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