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International observers review Pakistan polling

February 18, 2008 12:39 IST
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Election observers from the US and European countries on Monday visited various polling stations in Islamabad and the garrison town of Rawalpindi.

Polling for general elections in Pakistan began on Monday morning amid unprecedented security.

The observers talked to the polling staff and polling agents of the candidates and reviewed various stages of the process, Geo TV reported.

More than 500 international observers have reached Pakistan to monitor the polls.

Though President Musharraf has time and again asserted that the polls would be conducted in a fair manner, the people of Pakistan as well as the international community remain sceptical about the claim.

An audio tape was released by Human Rights Watch on Friday, in which Attorney General Malik Mohammad Qayyum was claimed to have been telling someone over the phone that the polls would be "massively rigged."

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