Pakistan General Elections 2024

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In a showdown between the titans, PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur emerged as the undisputed champion, delivering a resounding blow to the JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman with 93,443 votes to 59,922 votes.

Sardar Ali Amin Gandapur will be the next CM KPK, he's a loyal worker, Compare to the previous PTI CMs who changed sides after years of siting at the chair.
 
The GHQ must understand that whole nation and entire world now completely understands that a man in the jail is the REAL LEADER of Pakistan. If you bring the dead weight of shareefs with sheer and utterly exposed rigging then what credibility that government will hold ?? Generals must try to use some common sense. They are only destroying the country by not accepting the mandate of people.

All form-45s are present, people who were winning by 50,000 votes were denied their seats. No one will ever accept this drama. You, the institution will face the disgust of entire nation. Other officers should try to put some sense into chief as his ability to evaluate the situation has become questionable.
 
MQM-P convener Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui secured a comfortable victory with 103,082 votes, triumphing over PTI-backed Arsalan Khalid, who garnered 86,342 votes.

In another boost for MQM-P, Dr Farooq Sattar further fortified the party's presence in Karachi with 20,048 votes, surpassing PTI-backed Aftab Jahangir's 14,073 votes.
 
Also around the world living side by side as one.

Certain other ethnicities of Pakistan look down their nose at the two as beneath them.


Not the whole people bro I believe it's usually upper class toffs from Karachi and Punjabi extremists whose king is Ranjit Singh lol.
 
So what happens from where ?
 

Gandapur may be next K-P CM​

PTI acquires simple majority in province; doesn’t need other party’s seats

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In the 145-member K-P Assembly, 73 seats are required to form the government while the PTI-backed candidates have already bagged 76 slots in the provincial legislature, according to the results issued by the ECP.

This means that the PTI has obtained a simple majority and come into a position to form a government on its own in the province, not requiring the seats of other parties.

The PTI formed its government in K-P for the first time in 2013 with Pervez Khattak as the chief minister.

The second time the party formed its government in K-P was in 2018 with Mahmood Khan as the provincial chief executive.
 
The GHQ must understand that whole nation and entire world now completely understands that a man in the jail is the REAL LEADER of Pakistan. If you bring the dead weight of shareefs with sheer and utterly exposed rigging then what credibility that government will hold ?? Generals must try to use some common sense. They are only destroying the country by not accepting the mandate of people.

All form-45s are present, people who were winning by 50,000 votes were denied their seats. No one will ever accept this drama. You, the institution will face the disgust of entire nation. Other officers should try to put some sense into chief as his ability to evaluate the situation has become questionable.

They don't care because they have always got away with it, whatever happened with Fatima Ali Jinnah, Liaqat Ali Khan, Bhutto, Mujiber Rehman, Benazir, then Nawaz Sharif removal 3x and finally Imran Khan. They follow British colonist divide and rule, use one party against the other, it has worked so far so why stop. The day Generals get punished, that is when they will fall in line.

To give full power to civilians could also be problematic because Nawaz Sharif, Shabaz Sharif, Zardaris would become dictators.
 
In NA-194, the Bhutto scion emerged victorious with 135,112 votes, overshadowing JUI-F's Rashid Mehmood Soomro, who secured 35,311 votes.

As anticipated, former president Asif Ali Zardari dominated in Shaheed Benazirabad, claiming victory with an impressive 146,989 votes. Sardar Sher Muhammad Rind Baloch, a PTI-backed independent candidate, came in as the runner-up with 51,916 votes.
 
The power clash between the Gilani and Qureshi families in the City of Saints was decisively won by PPP-P's Syed Ali Musa Gilani, amassing 79,080 votes. Meanwhile, PTI-backed Meher Bano Qureshi, daughter of incarcerated PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi, conceded the Multan seat with 71,649 votes.
 
I am not astute in Pakistani politics and how the power broking works. But with clear rigging and fraud and international calls for investigations, with a large independent set of candidates where do we go from here. PTI is banned and having 100+ independant winners to come together may be difficult given the forces against them. Is this going to be a shot gun wedding with burger king in power with support from Rainbow colours ppp.
 
The surge in support for Khan on election day was evident at polling stations across Islamabad’s NA-47 district visited by the Guardian. From first-time voters to elderly women born before Pakistan was established, and from labourers to tech workers and lawyers, the overwhelming majority said they were voting for PTI, or as many put it, giving their full backing to Khan.

However, while initial results showed in favour of PTI, allegations of inconsistencies and rigging began to emerge on Thursday night. Declarations of results began to slow down and then stopped altogether. Polling agents began to say they were unable to collect results and then there was a reported “technical error” in counting.

TV stations were said to have received instructions to stop reporting the results. The suspension of mobile internet access, justified on the basis of keeping polling stations safe, continued long into the night after voting had finished.

A street vendor shows his allegiance to Imran Khan’s party
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A street vendor shows his allegiance to Imran Khan’s party. Photograph: KM Chaudary/AP


More votes were said to have been counted than voters registered in Nawaz Sharif’s constituency, while the officer overseeing the count was transferred abruptly on Friday morning, allegedly for medical reasons.

 
In Tharparkar II, PPP-P's Mahesh Kumar Malani secured an easy win, making history as the first non-Muslim to win a general seat in the NA.
He achieved this milestone with 132,061 votes, surpassing Arbab Ghulam Rahim of the Grand Democratic Alliance, who garnered 113,346 votes.
 

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