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Pakistan: Pti-backed independen­t candidates lead with 95 seats in NA

Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PML-N) occupies the second position with 78 seats

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Independen­t candidates allied to Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) party have secured a commanding lead with 95 seats in the National Assembly, ARY News reported, saying the informatio­n is based on unofficial and unconfirme­d results from 257 out of 265 constituen­cies.

Details revealed that results from seven constituen­cies are yet to be confirmed, while the outcome of one National Assembly constituen­cy remains withheld.

The current scenario indicates that no single party is positioned to form a government independen­tly based on the unofficial and unconfirme­d results.

Currently, Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PML-N) occupies the second position in the National Assembly with 78 seats, and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) follows closely in third place with 54 seats, as reported by ARY News.

The withholdin­g of the result for NA-64 stems from a challenge posed by Qaisara Ilahi, a candidate supported by PTI. Moving beyond the major parties, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-pakistan has secured 17 seats, Jamiat Ulema-e-islamFazal 3, and both Istekham-e

Pakistan Party and Pakistan Muslim League-quaid have clinched two seats each in the lower house of Parliament. Furthermor­e, the Pakistan Muslim League-zia, Majlis-e-wahdatul Muslimeen, and Balochista­n National Party have each secured one seat.

The election, which saw the participat­ion of around 60mn voters on February 8, witnessed more than 1.1mn election officials fulfilling their duties, according to the preliminar­y report by the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN). Additional­ly, over 0.7mn police and

military personnel were deployed across the country and outside polling stations to ensure peace and order on Election Day, ARY News reported.

Results for 10 National Assembly seats and 16 provincial assembly seats in Pakistan have been withheld as losing candi

dates, dissatisfi­ed with the outcomes, have challenged them.

Challenges from defeated candidates in 10 National Assembly constituen­cies and 16 provincial assembly seats prompted the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to withhold the results. The Returning

Officers for NA-15 Manshera, NA-46 Islamabad-i, NA-47 Islamabad-ii, and NA-48 Islamabad-iii have been instructed not to release the results.

Moreover, challenges have been raised against the results of NA-55 Rawalpindi, NA-49, NA50 Attock, NA-65, NA-63, and NA-28, according to ARY News.

Simultaneo­usly, results for provincial assembly constituen­cies PP-11, PP-14, PP-16, PP-20, PP-31, PP-33, and PP-59 are also contested by the losing candidates. Anticipati­ng a surge in legal activity, several election results from the 2024 general elections, indicating PML-N candidates’ victories, face challenges in high courts. Allegation­s of ‘rigging’ accompany these challenges, heightenin­g tensions.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (Pti)-affiliated independen­t candidates have taken their concerns to the Lahore High Court (LHC), challengin­g the results of PP-164 and NA-118, where Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz secured victory. In a petition, independen­t candidate Yousuf Mio, who contested against PML-N president, claims denial of entry to the office by the returning officer (RO), ARY News reported.

 ?? ?? The current scenario indicates that no single party is positioned to form a government independen­tly based on the unofficial and unconfirme­d results
The current scenario indicates that no single party is positioned to form a government independen­tly based on the unofficial and unconfirme­d results

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