Pakistan's polls have never seen such brazen distortion

Islamabad is facing an existential threat and is in need of a representative government that will confront the challenges it faces

The good news is that the elections will be held on February 8. The bad news is that they could end in yet another farce. The Supreme Court’s ruling last week, followed by the announcement of the election schedule, may have removed the uncertainty, but the fairness of the process remains in question. It seems that the field is being cleared for the chosen ones.
With every effort being made to keep the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) out of the race, it is now left to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) to battle it out. The charade seems to have gone too far, making a mockery of the entire electoral process. It may not be the first time we are witnessing this game but it has never been so vicious. It is all about producing a ‘positive’ outcome.
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