87 Percent Pakistanis Believe the Elections 2024 were Massively Rigged: Republic Policy Survey

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Tahir Maqsood Chheena, Malik Abdul Latif, Mubashir Nadeem, Hafeez Ahmed Khan, Awais Chandio, Yasir Baloch, Noman Mehsud

A survey is a research method used to gather data from a sample of participants. The purpose and objective of a survey is to collect information about a specific topic or issue from a representative sample of the population. The survey questionnaire includes a set of questions designed to gather information about the respondents’ opinions, attitudes, behaviours, and experiences. The survey results are then analyzed to draw conclusions about the population from which the sample was drawn. Surveys can be used for various purposes, such as research, public opinion polling, academic research, or social research. The objective of a survey is to obtain accurate and reliable data that can be used to inform decision-making and policy-making or to gain new insights into a particular topic or issue.

Pakistan’s 2024 elections were meant to bring political stability. However, this has not been the case, as massive rigging charges from the different political parties have emerged. Therefore, it is essential to measure the opinion of the public. Therefore, Republic Policy conducted a flash survey in order to measure the opinion of the public for the elections, 2024.

Republic Policy (RP), a highly deemed think tank in Pakistan, has been diligently working across various sectors of governance, politics, civil services, human rights, economy, reforms, art, and literature. RP’s primary mission is to foster awareness and advocate for a truly democratic Pakistan. Over the years, RP has conducted numerous surveys to gauge the actual political landscape in Pakistan. However, the disturbing allegations of massive rigging in the 2024 elections have necessitated a new survey by RP.

To gather data for the survey, RP deployed coordinators in all 120 districts of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Balochistan. The survey questionnaire posed a simple but crucial question, ‘Are the 2024 elections massively rigged?’ The sample size of the survey was 2800, and the results were nothing short of alarming. An overwhelming 87 per cent of the respondents reported that the 2024 elections were massively rigged. Only 5 per cent of the people replied that the 2024 elections were not rigged. The remaining 8 per cent of the respondents were unaware of the rigging in the elections.

The survey results have cast a shadow of doubt on the credibility of the 2024 elections in Pakistan. The persistent allegations of rigging in Pakistani elections, despite ongoing efforts to enhance the electoral process, are a cause for concern. The RP survey results underscore the urgent need for electoral reforms in Pakistan to ensure free and fair elections. The government must heed these findings and expedite efforts to ensure transparent and impartial elections in the future.

RP’s survey is a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the electoral process in Pakistan. The survey results show that the people of Pakistan have lost faith in the electoral process due to the allegations of massive rigging. It is imperative that the government takes concrete steps to restore the people’s trust in the electoral process. The role of think tanks like RP is not just crucial but essential in creating awareness among the masses and putting pressure on the government to take action.

RP’s survey on the 2024 elections in Pakistan highlights the need for electoral reforms in the country. The survey results show that massive rigging is a significant problem that undermines the credibility of the electoral process. The government must take concrete steps to address this issue and ensure free and fair elections in the future. We urge the public, government officials, and policymakers to support the cause of electoral reforms. The role of think tanks such as RP is also crucial in advocating for electoral reforms and creating awareness among the masses.

The results of the survey conducted by Republic Policy (RP) on the 2024 elections in Pakistan are alarming. The survey posed a simple yet crucial question, ‘Are the 2024 elections massively rigged?’ The sample size of the survey was 2800, and the results were overwhelming. A staggering 87 per cent of the respondents reported that the 2024 elections were massively rigged. Only 5 per cent of the people replied that the 2024 elections were not rigged. The remaining 8 per cent of the respondents were unaware of the rigging in the elections.

The survey results indicate that the youth and women in Pakistan are of the view that the 2024 elections were massively rigged. The residents from KPK, Punjab, Karachi, Hyderabad, and Quetta were almost convinced about the massive rigging. Even in interior Sindh, where PPP won the elections, the respondents were of the view about the enormous rigging in elections in 2024. Moreover, respondents from all walks of life, irrespective of gender, profession and age, share the same sentiment that the 2024 elections were massively rigged.

These findings are a cause for concern and cast a shadow of doubt on the credibility of the 2024 elections in Pakistan. It is crucial that the government takes concrete steps to restore the people’s trust in the electoral process. The persistent allegations of rigging in Pakistani elections, despite ongoing efforts to enhance the electoral process, are a cause for concern. The RP survey results underscore the urgent need for electoral reforms in Pakistan to ensure free and fair elections.

The role of think tanks like RP is essential in creating awareness among the masses and putting pressure on the government to take action. The survey results show that the people of Pakistan have lost faith in the electoral process due to the allegations of massive rigging. The government must take concrete steps to address this issue and ensure free and fair elections in the future.

Lastly, RP’s survey on the 2024 elections in Pakistan highlights the need for electoral reforms in the country. The survey results show that massive rigging is a significant problem that undermines the credibility of the electoral process. The government must take concrete steps to address this issue and ensure free and fair elections in the future. We urge the public, government officials, and policymakers to support the cause of electoral reforms. The role of think tanks such as RP is also crucial in advocating for electoral reforms and creating awareness among the masses.

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