Presidential runner Abdullah Abdullah blamed his election rival for
faking a New York Times story about him, claiming that his rival dedicated the
ridiculous act in panic.
Abdullah stated in a web-based assertion that the formation of a significant
coalition in assist of Stability and Partnership electoral workforce left his rival
panicked, forcing him to as soon as once more commit a ridiculous fraud.
The assertion additional added that the rival of Stability and Partnership
faked the New York Times story, some of the credible worldwide media
shops, in a bid to confuse and divert the general public opinion, alleging that
Abdullah has obtained funds from Pakistan.
Furthermore, the assertion stated the Kabul Bureau of New York Ties has
rejected the report and has assured to formally observe the problem.
Abdullah additionally referred to as on his rivals to chorus from committing fraud and undertake correct strategies in electoral campaigns in a bid to play a optimistic function in strengthening democracy within the nation.
However, he didn’t disclose additional data regarding his rival who has dedicated the forgery.
The pretend story aired late on Saturday night claimed that Abdullah has
obtained $39 million funds from Pakistan for the upcoming presidential elections.