|
AG faces
storm over ‘rigging’ comment
By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s attorney-general Friday rejected a statement by a
US-based rights group that said it had obtained a recording of him
predicting next week’s elections will be “massively rigged.” Human
Rights Watch (HRW) said that in the audio recording Malik Qayyum
appeared to be advising an unidentified voice on what party the person
should approach to become a candidate in the parliamentary poll.
“They will massively rig to get their own people to win. If you can get
a ticket from these guys, take it,” the voice on the recording says in
Urdu, without identifying who would do the rigging. Qayyum, a close ally
of President Pervez Musharraf, said however that the allegation was
“ridiculous... a conspiracy against Pakistan” and denied making the
comment. “It is a ridiculous allegation, totally baseless. I have never
uttered these words,” Qayyum told. “Why should I? The election
commission is holding free and fair elections and I support free and
fair elections.”
HRW said the recording was made during a phone interview between the
attorney general and a reporter in November 2007. Qayyum took a call on
another telephone and his side of that conversation was recorded, it
said. But the attorney general said his brother was a member of the
party of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif “so on the face of it it is
absolutely nonsense”. “I am going to sue this organisation for defaming
me, it’s a conspiracy because I am close to President Pervez Musharraf. |