ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has fewer than 60 days before its general election scheduled for Feb. 8, yet the country barely resembles one headed to the polls, raising questions over whether voting may be delayed.
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A soldier carries ballot boxes ahead of Pakistan's 2018 general election in Peshawar. The country is scheduled to go to the polls again on Feb. 8, 2024. © Reuters
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has fewer than 60 days before its general election scheduled for Feb. 8, yet the country barely resembles one headed to the polls, raising questions over whether voting may be delayed.