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US says it expects some fraud in Pak elections

The US expected "some fraud" in Pakistan's upcoming polls but was doing everything it can to ensure as fair an election as possible, says a top Bush administration official.

Updated on: Jan 30, 2008 10:52 AM IST
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The US expected "some fraud" in Pakistan's upcoming polls but was doing everything it can to ensure as fair an election as possible, a top Bush administration official has said.

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"On a scale from terrible to great, it'll be somewhere in the middle," Richard Boucher, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, said in response to a query on the February 18 polls during a Congressional hearing.

"We don't necessarily accept a certain level of fraud but if history is any guide and reports are any guide, we should expect some," he said, adding that Washington will consider the views of political parties, observers and media to judge whether the vote meets the required standards.

Boucher's comments came close on the heels of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf emphatically ruling out any rigging and pledging to hold free and fair polls in his talks with European leaders during his four-nation tour.

"We are doing everything we can to try to ensure as fair an election as possible... We're also supporting things on election day, like fielding observers, strong election observer missions...We're pushing very hard for transparency in counting so that they publish results at the lowest polling station level... To make sure numbers don't get added along the way as the totals get made," he said.

 
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