Khaleej Times

By-election results indicative of the times to come: Sharif

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islamabad — The improved poll performanc­e by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in the by-elections is “indicative of the times to come,” party supremo and ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif said on Monday.

Speaking to the media outside an accountabi­lity court here where he is facing corruption charges, a beaming Sharif said that in the bypolls held on Sunday, “We received more votes than we expected.”

Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged as the single largest party in the July 25 general elections and formed a government with the support of smaller parties and independen­ts.

In the by-elections, Sharif ’s PMLN managed not only to improve its position in the National Assembly by bagging four NA seats but also extended gains in the Punjab provincial assembly by securing five more seats. Most of the seats where by-polls were held were vacated by those elected from more than one seat in the July general elections, including Prime Minister Khan who won in all the five NA constituen­cies he had contested.

“For the first time in Pakistan’s history, we are seeing such a result after a government has been in power for 50 to 60 days,” Sharif, 68, who is facing three corruption cases, said. Stating that despite the current situation, people came out in droves to vote for the PML-N, the threetime former premier said.

“(Former prime minister) Shahid Khaqan Abbasi emerged victorious in the by-election and we even nearly won from the Rawalpindi constituen­cy. The other seats were not ours and we still defeated PTI,” he said.

“These results send out a message and are indicative of the times to come,” he cautioned Prime Minister Khan.

He also talked about his younger brother and president of the PMLN party Shahbaz Sharif, who was arrested by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) on October 5 in a Rs1.4 billion housing scam case.

Asserting that everyone should pray for the well-being of the country, Sharif said, “As prime minister and Punjab chief minister, Shahbaz Sharif and I fulfilled our responsibi­lities with honesty and this can be cross-checked.”

“During our time things were not this expensive and people were happy,” he said.

Basic items were affordable and the poor were satisfied, he said. “It is owing to the prayers of these satisfied citizens that the PML-N is emerging victorious,” he contended. —

For the first time in Pakistan’s history, we are seeing such a result after a government has been in power for 50 to 60 days. These results send out a message and are indicative of the times to come

Nawaz Sharif, former prime minister

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