In 2024, during the
Asma Jahangir Conference, Marriott raised concerns about
Pakistan’s electoral process, stating that not all parties were allowed to contest freely and that legal measures were used to restrict certain political leaders and party symbols. Her remarks prompted a strong response from the
Supreme Court of Pakistan, which defended its actions, asserting that election laws requiring intra-party elections were not followed by a specific party, leading to the removal of its electoral symbol. The court also emphasized that general elections were conducted within the legally mandated timeframe. The Supreme Court’s registrar addressed Marriott’s comments in a formal letter, clarifying the legal proceedings and affirming that elections were held throughout Pakistan on 8 February 2024. ==References==