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1) Motion blur on board's left-bottom corner/edge suggests motion towards upper right corner of picture, which is not towards pole.
You cannot reasonably make this claim because the blur isn't strong enough. Even if we were to take your assumption, he's so far away from the pole yet that even if he's shifting the board away, it doesn't mean he's taking it off, it may mean he's adjusting his position (it's a big board for one man). Moreoever, if he's walking while the picture is taken, you're going to get some blurring anyway.
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2) The wires of boards in van are already rounded suggesting those have been tied at least once.
4) The sign is tampered with black sprayed cross-mark on bicycle. One cannot expect police to put tampered/derogatory signs insulting the district government's party.
You don't think PML-Q makes new boards for every election do you? It's Pakistan. You resuse the same thing over and over until it falls apart. And Pakistan is a pretty big place, they're obviously going to use boards they've used before.
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3) His stance is not natural to affix the things tied on backside. For that the natural stance is keeping it straight with access to backside of board to tie the knot. His stance, especially line of sight, his weight on right-leg with positions of waist and firm right-arm, all are natural for a right-hander pulling away a wide object horizontally entangled at top.
Again, since he's not
right next to the board, still a few metres away, he wouldn't be in the position he would be in a split second before hoisting the board into place. What he looks like now, with the weight on the right leg, suggests he's adjusting the board (it may have become too heavy) which would also explain the blur, and is preparing to step over the bushes.
See how far away he is from the pole? And see those bushes at the bottom? He would have had to step over those to get to the path. If he had taken it off and was walking back towards the van, he would be facing the camera. Unless he's walking backwards, which I doubt.
It's obvious he's walking towards the pole to put it up.Let's take your argument that he
was pulling it off. As platinum said:
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It doesn't matter whether he is taking down that board or putting it up, he should not be involved at all. The election commission should have hired people who do this.