The Asian Age

Major Pak parties struggle with poll ticket distributi­on

- SHAFQAT ALI

All the three major political parties of Pakistan are struggling to satisfy their workers on the tickets distributi­on for the July 25 polls.

Workers of the Pakistan Tehreek- e- Insaf ( PTI), Pakistan Muslim League ( Nawaz) as well as the Pakistan People’s Party ( PPP) have been protesting after the tickets distributi­on.

To pacify the workers, the parliament­ary board of the PTI has awarded tickets to more applicants, including ex- federal minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Sheharyar Afridi and former Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a minister Shaukat Yousafzai, amid cheers and an air of resentment.

The PTI chairman Imran Khan is in Saudi Arabia along with his spouse Bushra Bibi to perform Umrah ( mini- pilgrimage).

Moreover, the PTI has taken a bold decision of fielding a female candidate, Hameeda Shahid from Lower Dir for a provincial assembly seat. The region made headlines during the last elections when women voters were not allowed to exercise their right to vote.

Ali Muhammad Khan,

Workers of PTI, PML- N as well as PPP have been protesting after the tickets distributi­on

◗ To pacify the workers, the parliament­ary board of the PTI has awarded tickets to more applicants

who has been vocal in defence of the party, particular­ly on the media, is not sure of getting a nod from the parliament­ary board, as survey in the constituen­cy will determine his fate.

In Sindh, the PPP is also in hot water over awarding party tickets, while the PML- N and PTI are also under pressure. The PPP leadership is struggling to settle down the party tickets issues.

In Karachi, the party workers are protesting over not awarding ticket to Sajid Jokhio, former provincial minister. Jokhio has difference­s with Hakeem Baloch group and Jokhio is likely to join alliance of local political figures.

The PPP popular leader in Jamshoro Malik Asad is not happy with the strategy in awarding tickets in the district.

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