Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Afghanistan: Abdullah Promises Equality Under Law

During the last day of election campaigning, presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah spoke at his last campaign before Saturday's election in Kohdaman, a district of Kabul, promising to implement equality under law if elected as president.
He says with the implementation of equality under the rule of law will rescue Afghanistan from its current situation.
"If elected as president, we hope to fulfill the aspirations of the citizens by implementing the law equally so Afghanistan can get out of its ongoing problems," Abdullah said.
He expressed concerns about the possibility of electoral fraud emphasizing to the crowd that his team will not accept fraudulent ballot boxes.
"We want to address the IEC: ballot papers must be available to all eligible voters. The election commission should remember that we do not accept imaginary ballot boxes," Abdullah said.
Abdullah also encouraged the people of Kohdaman to participate in Saturday's election.
According to the law, Wednesday marks the end of the candidates' campaigns leaving only three days until Election Day.

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