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Riz Khan
Pakistan elections
Riz talks to guests as the poll numbers come in for analysis and commentary.
Last Modified: 19 Feb 2008 09:53 GMT

Voters show their identity cards as they wait in line to cast their votes at a polling station [AFP]

On Monday Pakistani voters will choose a new parliament in one of the most crucial elections in it's history. 
 
Initially delayed by a six-week emergency declaration imposed by President Pervez Musharraf in November, the vote was postponed a second time after riots following the December 27 assassination of opposition party chief and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. The vote has been accompanied by rising violence and concerns by opposition parties that the election will be rigged.
 
Join Riz Khan and his panel of guests, in Pakistan and the United States, as the poll numbers come in for analysis and commentary.

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