Eight million voters missing from census, how can delimitation be correct, asks Sattar

Eight million voters missing from census, how can delimitation be correct, asks Sattar
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Summary It's not census, it is man-eating; where did voters go? Delimitations can’t be correct, says Sattar

KARACHI: (Dunya News) – Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar has on Sunday said that eight million voters were missing from the census. He said that with such flawed foundations, the delimitations could not be correct, reported Dunya News.

Addressing the MQM workers gathered at Liaquatabad Flyover to protest against the census, Sattar said that MQM-P had registered a historic accomplishment on August 23 as the party was able to find ground within one year.

“We were the ones counted in the census. By counting the numbers incorrectly, pre-poll rigging was orchestrated”, he said. Sattar added that 15 million of Karachi’s voters were missing from the census. He rejected the census completely.

Dr Sattar demanded that the census should be held again. He claimed that MQM-P’s next public meeting will break all past records.

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