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US expresses concern about LeT affiliates contesting elections in Pakistan

The US department has noted with satisfaction that the Pakistan Election Commission had rejected the registration of Milli Muslim League (MML) in June, citing its linkages to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Dawn News reported.

Updated on: Jul 21, 2018, 12:54:05 IST
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The US state department has expressed concern over the participation of Lashkar-e-Taiba-affiliated (LeT) individuals in the upcoming elections in Pakistan, media reports said on Saturday.

Political parties in Pakistan holding rallies as part of election campaigns.  The US state department has expressed concern over the participation of Lashkar-e-Taiba-affiliated (LeT) individuals in the upcoming elections in Pakistan. (AFP Photo)
Political parties in Pakistan holding rallies as part of election campaigns. The US state department has expressed concern over the participation of Lashkar-e-Taiba-affiliated (LeT) individuals in the upcoming elections in Pakistan. (AFP Photo)

However, the department has noted with satisfaction that the Pakistan Election Commission had rejected the registration of Milli Muslim League (MML) in June, citing its linkages to LeT, an internationally-sanctioned terrorist organisation, Dawn News reported.

In a statement, the state department said it has also amended its Foreign Terrorist Organisation designation of LeT in April to add the MML as a “Lashkar alias”.

“We have repeatedly expressed our concerns to the Pakistani government about LeT, including the participation of LeT-affiliated individuals in the elections,” the statement added.

The state department earlier encouraged Pakistan to continue the electoral process despite recent terrorist attacks targeting politicians.

“These attacks on political candidates and their supporters are cowardly attempts to deprive the Pakistani people of their democratic rights,” the report quoted the US state department’s spokesperson Heather Nauert as saying.

Meanwhile, the European Union, in a statement, also urged Islamabad to ensure that electoral activities in all parts of Pakistan continued in “safe and secure conditions”.

“All political contestants and citizens should be able to exercise their constitutional rights to participate in the forthcoming general elections without intimidation or fear for their security,” the statement said.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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