If next elections not held electronically, Pakistan can fall into civil war: Arif Hameed Bhatti
Lahore: If the next general elections are not held electronically, then a Civil War is imminent in Pakistan.

Speaking in GNN programme ‘Khabar Hay’ senior journalist Arif Hameed Bhatti said that he was happy with the PML-N victory in Daska by-poll. But PTI candidate Asad Malhi had claimed his victory in the elections. “If PML-N would be in government then ECP would have bounded to announce the results at any cost, even at gunpoint” he added.
ن لیگ۔۔۔ ڈسکہ الیکشن۔۔۔ کیا یہ کوئی خالہ جی کا باڑہ ہے؟ عارف حمید بھٹی @arifhameed15 @saeed_qazi @tahirmalikpak @PTIofficial @pmln_org #KhabarHai #GNN pic.twitter.com/pzSwMyiD72
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) February 23, 2021
“If the next elections are held without elections reforms, then a civil war can have struck Pakistan.”
Two people were murdered during Daska by-election. The government along opposition should now have dialogue to pave a way for holding hold next elections electronically. Keeping in view the current situation, where 2 people were massacred during the election process, if next votes could not have held electronically there is a chance of great disaster in future, he added
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