The Asian Age

Kulsoom wins Lahore bypoll comfortabl­y

Sharif’s wife secured 61,254 votes —30,412 less than Sharif’s 91,683 in 2013

- SHAFQAT ALI

In a hotly contested and closely watched by-election for Lahore NA-120 constituen­cy, Kulsoom Nawaz, wife of ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, won the seat comfortabl­y but by a narrow margin, leaving the ruling party vulnerable in the general elections.

Unofficial results showed Kulsoom Nawaz secured 61,254 votes —30,412 less than her husband had obtained (91,683 votes) in 2013 elections.

Runners-up Dr Yasmin Rashid of the PTI bagged 47,066 votes — 5,255 less than she had secured in 2013 elections while contesting against Nawaz Sharif at that time.

Contrary to the expectatio­n, the turnout remained quite low. Though a low turnout is a hallmark of all by-elections, it was not an ordinary contest by any means. Also, all parties ran a vigorous campaign for a month to woo the voters.

The election results however, came as a great solace to the shattered PML-N after the ouster of Nawaz Sharif as the Prime Minister and subsequent filing of the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) references against members of the Sharif family.

The ex-Premier was disqualifi­ed as member of the parliament by the Supreme Court in July after a legal battle over charges that he and his family had hidden their wealth overseas.

His wife Kulsoom Nawaz is currently hospitalis­ed in London with lymphoma and she won Sunday’s electoral race in absentia, with her daughter Maryam Nawaz running a vigorous campaign to bring the party and the family a direly needed victory.

Despite the defeat, the main opposition candidate Dr Yasmin Rashid did unexpected­ly well. A medical doctor and teacher by profession, she ran a hectic day-and-night campaign which she continued even on Eid days.

Maryam Nawaz, daughter of ex-PM Nawaz Sharif, on Monday left for London to see her ailing mother, triggering speculatio­n that the Sharif family may not return to country to face corruption cases

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