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He sympathised with the politicians’ plight. It could cost tens of thousands of dollars to get elected in Pakistan, he said. Plates of steaming biryani had to be bought for tents filled with impoverished constituents; buses had to be hired to transport them to polling stations; cash handouts had to be provided to ensure their votes. Once in office, ‘they have to find a way to make the money back.’
The Nine Lives of Pakistan: Dispatches from a Precarious State
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