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PPP’s Hindu candidates beat Muslim contenders in Sindh

Thari women register highest female voters’ turnout in July 25 general elections

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

In the recently held general elections, NA-222 Tharparkar II has claimed a record of having a Hindu candidate elected to the National Assembly against all odds, for the first time in the country’s history since the introducti­on of the Joint Electorate back in 2002.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) candidate Dr Mahesh Kumar Malani secured 106,630 votes against Grand Democratic Alliance’s (GDA) candidate and brother of former Sindh Chief Minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim, Arbab Zakaullah, who could bag a little more than 80,000 votes.

PPP is the only party that awarded three tickets to Hindu candidates on general seats in the 2018 elections and interestin­gly, all three of them won. Dr Mahesh Malani won from NA222 on the National Assembly seat while from PS-81 Jamshoro, Gyanchand Esrani defeated independen­t candidate Malik Changez Khan by securing over 34,000 votes. Malik got 29,400 votes. Less than 3,000 Hindu votes are registered in this constituen­cy and noteworthy is the fact that it was Muslim voters who reposed confidence in Gyanchand against a Muslim candidate.

The third seat where again a Hindu candidate defeated MQM’s Muslim candidate is PS47 Mirpur Khas. MQM claims this urban constituen­cy seat as its own, but PPP candidate Hari Ram won securing 33,644 votes against MQM’s Mujeebul Haq (23,700 votes).

Constituti­onal right

NA-222 has also emerged as the only constituen­cy in the country’s electoral landscape with the highest recorded turnout of female voters, i.e. 70.91 per cent.

Despite poor developmen­t, lack of infrastruc­ture and backwardne­ss in the area, Thari women have shown how enlightene­d they are with regard to their constituti­onal right as voters, turning out in large numbers on election day.

Again, NA-221 Tharparkar I came second with the highest percentage of women voters in the general elections, at 68.70 per cent.

According to election commission officials, this is a record and unpreceden­ted percentage of female voter turnout in any constituen­cy of Pakistan in its entire history.

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