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Imran ally Alvi elected president

AITZAZ AHSAN’S VOTES PROVE A BLOW TO JOINT OPPOSITION CANDIDATE FAZLUR RAHMAN

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Former dentist and one of the founders of Tehreek-e-Insaf party garners more votes than both his rivals combined |

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate Dr Arif Alvi emerged as the winning candidate in yesterday’s presidenti­al election becoming the 13th President of the country.

According to unofficial results, Alvi received 320 electoral votes, Fazlur Rahman 159 and Aitzaz Ahsan 120. Results from the Punjab Assembly are awaited.

Federal and provincial legislatur­es had turned into Electoral Colleges where members of the respective assemblies and the Senate of Pakistan cast their votes.

Alvi was the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate and was contested by PML-N and other opposition parties — MMA leader Maulana Fazlur Rahman and PPP’s Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan.

Divided

It is now clear after yesterday’s face off between the ruling and divided opposition’s candidates that it would have been tighter had there been a united opposition candidate instead of the two against PTI’s candidate.

However, the PPP, PML-N and other parties failed to overcome their difference­s and gave Alvi an easy victory. He will replace PML-N’s Mamnoon Hussain, whose five-year term as president ends on September 9.

Alvi told reporters he was “thankful to God”, and vowed to be a president for all of Pakistan. TV footage showed him shaking hands with parliament­arians after the vote, with many handing him sweets in celebratio­n.

Pakistani presidents wielded more power until President Asif Ali Zardari, the husband of assassinat­ed premier Benazir Bhutto, took office in 2008 and devolved most of his powers to his prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani.

Political analyst Sohail Warraich said the president’s role is now to act as a bridge between the federal government and the provinces, adding that Alvi’s status as a member of middle-class Pakistan would endear him further to prime minister Imran Khan.

Alvi, a father of four and an active Twitter user, was shot and wounded during a protest against military dictator Ayub Khan in Lahore in 1969.

According to details, out of 430 votes cast in the National Assembly and Senate, PTI’s Alvi received 212 votes, JUI-F’s Rehman bagged 131 and PPP’s Ahsan garnered 81; six votes were rejected.

 ?? Online ?? Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Dr Arif Alvi flashes the victory sign upon arrival at Parliament House for presidenti­al election.
Online Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Dr Arif Alvi flashes the victory sign upon arrival at Parliament House for presidenti­al election.

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