Afghanistan, Oct. 16 -- Dr. Mohiuddin Mahdi, a writer and political analyst who represented Baghlan in the Lower House of the Parliament has said the Supreme Court is not a legislative body to modify the law in bid to help the incumbent government authenticate the invalid or non-biometrically verified votes.

In an opinion piece sent to Khaama Press, Dr. Mahdi has written that all electoral teams participated in election race by accepting the principle of considering the biometrically verified votes as valid. Therefore, it is not permissible for any team to turn their back to the accepted principle during or at the end of the race.

He compared the violation of the principle to a football game in which the losing game would demand the can...