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Electoral fraud in Waziristan! The real fight has only just
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Written by Alan WoodsWednesday, 22 May 2013
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The repolling at four polling stations in South Waziristan was blatantly
rigged. Ali Wazir the Marxist candidate for Parliament had his victory
stolen. But while the Parliament is the final goal for corrupt career
politicians, for the Marxists the campaign was just a step in the struggle
against the rotten Capitalist system.

[image: Ali Wazir's election
poster]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/pakistan/Ali_Wazir_2013.jpg>Ali
Wazir's election posterOn Tuesday 21st May the re-election was held in
Waziristan. The Dawn  published the following report of the election
results<http://dawn.com/2013/05/22/re-polling-pml-n-wins-na-41-seat-pppp-pk-71-2/>
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“PML-N candidate Ghalib Khan won the election for NA-41 tribal area-VI
(South Waziristan), where re-polling was held at four polling stations. He
got 7,950 votes while Ali Khan, an independent candidate, secured 7,648 and
remained the runner-up.

“According to unofficial results, re-polling was held at four polling
stations, including Wacha Dana, Dabkot, Khankot and Marna Ghundi. Tight
security arrangements were made on the occasion. The re-polling was
conducted smoothly and no untoward incident was reported from any polling
station in the volatile tribal agency.

“The Election Commission of Pakistan had decided a few days ago to hold
re-polling for NA-41 after receiving reports from the political
agent/district returning officer of South Waziristan.”

However, first hand reports from our comrades in Waziristan clearly
indicate that this was the result of fraud on a massive scale. From the
very moment that the first election result was announced everything
possible was done to deny victory to the Marxist candidate Ali Wazir, who
has widespread support in this Taliban-infested area.

[image: 
na-41-rally]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/pakistan/na-41-rally.jpg>Ali
Wazir's mass rally with more than 30,000 participants - Click on picture to
enlargeAs the readers of Marxist.com will already know, Ali held a big
public meeting on 8th May, with the participation of around 30,000 people
participated.  <http://www.marxist.com/defend-the-victory-of-ali-wazir.htm>This
showed the real popularity he enjoys in the constituency. Actually, it
understates the strength of his support, since, as a consequence of the
extreme social problems, women could not attend this public meeting,
although they cast their votes in big numbers on polling day.

The photographs of this meeting are proof of his support, and yet the
official results claimed that he had received less than 8,000 votes. This
immediately exposes the blatant nature of this fraud. Although some voters
may have been deterred by the threats of violence (made explicitly by the
Muslim League), the vast difference between the numbers of enthusiastic
people who attended the rally on 8th May and the final number of votes
declared speaks for itself.

Yesterday the early results from  the four polling stations where
re-polling was held showed that Ali was winning, and this was even
reflected on the screens of Pakistan television up until about nine
o’clock. Then the situation underwent a sudden and mysterious change. As a
result of the most blatant rigging the results of other polling stations
where polling was held on 11th May were changed and a lead was given to the
Muslim League (PML-N) candidate.

Even so, the result remained in doubt right up to the eleventh hour. The
Returning Officer who was put in charge of the elections by the Election
Commission of Pakistan was not sure till late at night what number of votes
could be squared with the announcement of a PML=N victory. This fact, in
addition to the wafer-thin size of the alleged “majority”, is further
evidence that Ali had won by a convincing majority, so that the fraudsters
had to tread carefully.

When the result was finally announced, Ali Wazir was said to have “lost” by
just 302 votes to PML(Nawaz Sharif) candidate Ghalib Khan. The “winner” was
said to have received 7,950 votes while Ali as an independent candidate,
secured 7,648 and was declared to be the runner-up. It has yet to be
explained how it comes about that a candidate who was declared the winner
with 5,000 votes could then go on to lose the election with almost 8,000
votes. Such highly creative electoral arithmetic is a graphic expression of
the farcical nature of the Pakistani democracy that is being so lavishly
praised by the bourgeois press internationally.

This fraudulent election was prepared by a systematic campaign of
intimidation with both the threat of violence and actual violence. On 11th
May numerous voters of Ali Wazir were severely beaten up by the Taliban as
a punishment. In Waziristan, a hotbed of Taliban activity, the Marxist
candidate was faced at every step with the threat not just of a beating but
of assassination. Yet comrade Ali Wazir showed not a morsel of fear,
courageously defending his revolutionary ideas at every moment.

There is not the slightest doubt that comrade Ali won the election and was
prevented from taking his seat by trickery and the most shameless ballot
rigging. Thousands of votes were clearly discarded or handed over to the
PLM-N candidate. The fact that the “official” result was so narrow (less
than 300 votes’ difference) amounts to a virtual confession that the PML-N
“victory” was a sham.

This is the second time that the authorities have rigged the elections in
Waziristan in order to prevent Ali Wazir from winning. They did exactly the
same thing in the last elections in 2008. But this is by no means the end
of the story. Ali’s election campaign was a tremendous success and prepares
the ground for what must come. One chapter has ended and another,
infinitely more important, chapter has just begun.
The fight will continue!

All the talk about the alleged “victory of Pakistani democracy” is cheap
propaganda. This so-called democracy is as blatant a fraud as was
yesterday’s rigged election in South Waziristan. The bandits and thieves
are “elected” to the National Assembly, which is the biggest den of thieves
in Pakistan, while the honest representatives of the working people are
systematically denied what is theirs by right.

Nawaz Sharif, the new prime minister and head of the Muslim League, is
Pakistan’s richest man. Foreign leaders have fallen over themselves to
shower him with congratulations for his wonderful “democratic” election.
Pakistan’s drug barons, mullahs, landowners, thieves, crooks and political
prostitutes are already queuing up at the door of his palatial residence in
Lahore jostling for jobs.

Mr Sharif lives in palaces with private cricket fields, aviaries with
assorted peacocks, and the deer scampering around his parks. He has water
and electricity every day of the year, and even, in the words of The
Economist “rows of Victorian-style street lamps, scissor-trimmed lawns and
flower beds that would put a Sussex seaside town to shame.”

Inside his enormous house, we are informed, “is all towering chandeliers,
gold-trimmed velvet curtains, wall-sized mirrors the better to reflect his
model of Mecca, assorted swords on the walls, cut-glass vases and a box of
chocolates the size, literally, of a coffin (presumably a post-election
gift). The furniture would not have been out of place in pre-revolutionary
France.”

But for millions of poor people eking out a miserable existence in the
stinking slums and narrow alleys of Lahore, or sweltering hell of villages
without electricity throughout Pakistan, life is very different. They know
that nothing can be expected from the new government but even more
oppression, suffering, robbery and exploitation. Sharif invites western
journalists to a table “groaning with kebabs, assorted curries, piles of
biryani and steaming bread.” For millions of poor people there is nothing
on the table.

Our brave comrade Ali Wazir fought his election campaign on the old
revolutionary slogan of the workers and peasants of Pakistan: Roti, Kupra
aur Maqan! Bread, Clothes and Shelter! Those most elementary conditions for
human existence are still being denied to the majority of the people of
this great country. Millions of children go to bed hungry every night while
the wealthy parasites grow fat by sucking the blood of the people.

What use is this so-called democracy if it is only another name for the
dictatorship of the rich over the poor? What is the point of giving people
the right to vote every few years if the only choice before them if one
gang of thieves or another gang of thieves? The workers and peasants will
draw their own conclusions. The new gang of plunderers will soon stand
exposed before the people who will demand what are their most basic rights:
Bread, Clothes and Shelter. And since they will not get these things from
the National Assembly, they will seek to obtain them elsewhere.

The struggle for workers’ rights does not begin and end with elections. The
real fight will be fought out, not in the corridors of the National
Assembly but on the streets, in the factories, in the villages and fields,
in the schools and universities. Those are the places where the Pakistani
Marxists will come into their own.

They may use all their tricks to cheat comrade Ali Wazir in an election,
but they can never prevent him and many others like him, from putting
himself at the head of the masses in struggle. That struggle is already
being prepared. It is coming. It is inevitable. And the final victory will
depend above all on the quality of the leadership.

The workers and peasants know very well who they can trust. They know who
their real leaders are: not the slick, “clever” politicians in Islamabad,
who lie, cheat and deceive, but the honest revolutionaries who put
themselves on the standpoint of the working class. They, and only they, can
lead the masses to victory.

London, 22 May


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