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Electoral malpractices even haunt India, US and the UK


Electoral malpractices even haunt India, US and the UK
National
February 10, 2021
LAHORE: What to talk of countries like Pakistan where democracy is yet to bloom fully and is still in an infancy stage by most respects, political trickery and resultant accusations of electoral malpractices still continue to cast a shadow on the purity and integrity of ballot exercises held in oldest and most civilized mass democracies like the United States and the United Kingdom, besides haunting the largest democracy like India, where about 911 million people are eligible to exercise their right of franchise.
Unfortunately, the vulnerability of electoral systems has always been the prospect that the losing side will not accept the outcome. And it happens in every nook and corner of the world. We have recently seen that happening in the United States where outgoing President Donald Trump thought he has been ‘robbed’ of victory by his triumphant successor Joe Biden. ....

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Winter memories offer cold comfort | Winter


A man clearing ice from a frozen lake to make a space for the ducks and swans to swim, February 1963.
Photograph: Evening Standard/Getty Images
I too have rooted out an old issue of the Guardian (Letters, 17 January). The themes are familiar: stinging criticism of a government obsessed by one topic and which has achieved little else; in the US, troop deployments in an embattled Washington; a president threatening legal action; in Ireland, shortages of food; in northern England, factory closures. This is the Manchester Guardian for 3 August 1864.
Jon Bardsley
Manchester
• I’ve not checked out the local explorer bingo challenge myself (Letters, 19 January), but certainly will. I know that horse-mounting steps can be found at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. ....

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