Pakistan General Elections 2024

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More so than a “clear violation of fundamental rights”, it’s the suppression of the democratic process giving rise to an illegitimate “government” with no legal right to take out new loans in the name of Pakistan. It’s not a government with the right to negotiate with the IMF or any other lender, so it is the hindrance to stability.
 

ECP victory notification seals Gandapur’s KP CM bid

Umer Farooq
February 19, 2024

PESHAWAR: The Election Commission of Pakistan on Sunday notified the victory of PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur — who is likely to become the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — along with 92 other candidates, mostly PTI-backed, who were elected to the provincial assembly in Feb 8 polls.

Initially, the election watchdog issued notifications for 92 candidates that did not include Mr Gandapur, who emerged victorious on two seats: PK-113 and NA-44 in Dera Ismail Khan. His victory notification for the KP assembly as well as the NA seat was issued separately in the evening.

The ECP issued notification of 93 candidates, including 83 PTI-backed candidates, two PPP candidates, and three JUI-F nominees besides five other independent candidates. Out of 115 KP Assembly seats, elections were not held on PK-22 in Bajaur and PK-91 in Kohat as polling was postponed after the deaths of contesting candidates.

The ECP notified results of Upper and Lower Chitral, all eight constituencies of Swat, three seats of Upper Dir, five seats of Lower Dir, Bajaur-I, Malakand-I and II, Buner-I, Buner-II and III, Kohistan Upper, Kohistan Lower, Kolai Pallas Kohistan, Battagram-I and II, four seats of Mansehra, three seats of Abbottabad, three seats of Haripur, five constituencies of Swabi, eight seats of Mardan, five seats of Charsadda, two seats of Mohmand.
 
Out of 115 seats, results of 93 constituencies notified by election commission
The commission also notified victory of candidates on PK-69 (Khyber-I), PK-70 (Khyber-II), PK-71 (Khyber-III), PK-76 (Peshawar-V), PK-77 (Peshawar-VI), PK-81 (Peshawar-X), PK-83 (Peshawar-XII), PK-84 (Peshawar-XIII), PK-85 (Nowshera-I), PK-86 (Nowshera-II), PK-87 (Nowshera-III), PK-88 (Nowshera-IV), PK-89 (Nowshera-V), PK-90 (Kohat-I), PK-92 (Kohat-III), PK-93 (Hangu), PK-94 (Orakzai), PK-96 (Kurram-II), PK-97 (Karak-I), PK-98 (Karak-II), PK-99 (Bannu-I), PK-100 (Bannu-II), PK-104 (North Waziristan-II), PK-105 (Lakki Marwat-I), PK-106 (Lakki Marwat-II), PK-107 (Lakki Marwat-III), PK-108 (Tank), PK-109 (South Waziristan Upper), PK-110 (South Waziristan Lower), PK-111 (D.I. Khan-I), PK-112 (D.I. Khan-II), PK-113 (D.I. Khan-III), PK-114 (D.I. Khan-IV), and PK-115 (D.I. Khan-V) seats.

Though the notifications for the abovementioned constituencies were issued on Sunday, there are about 22 seats on which they have been withheld due to various reasons, including litigations. These constituencies include PK-20, PK-21, PK-22, PK-28, PK-29, PK-30, PK-40, PK-41, PK-44, PK-72, PK-73, PK-74, PK-76, PK-78, PK-79, PK-80, PK-82, PK-91, PK-95, PK-101, PK-102, and PK-103.

Initially, Forms-47 showed that 85 PTI-backed candidates had won the February 8 polls, but after the recount in three constituencies which were earlier won by Jamaat-i-Islami, the PTI-backed candidates won these seats as well.

On Thursday, a division bench of the Peshawar High Court sent multiple applications to the returning officers concerned and ordered the applicants to approach the election watchdog, in case results were consolidated, meaning Form-49 were issued.

The court had issued these orders while hearing writ petitions filed by PTI-backed Sajid Nawaz, Taimur Salim Jhagra, Mehmood Jan, Kamran Bangash, Arbab Jahandad, Muhammad Asim, Ali Zaman and advocate Malik Shahab, who had challenged the results of February 8 polls, claiming that they were tampered.
 

President regrets expulsion of ‘competent people’ from politics​

Feb 19, 2024
President Dr Arif Alvi expressed his regret on Monday regarding the expulsion of "competent people" from politics, emphasising the necessity to uphold respect for public mandate and ensure political inclusion.

Addressing the third edition of Hosting Business Net 2024, a platform aimed at promoting financial inclusion and digital transformation whilst acknowledging the contributions of companies within this sector, the president highlighted the integral link between financial inclusion and political participation.

"Financial inclusion is unattainable without the political engagement of the populace, Alvi remarked. He commended the confidence exhibited by millions of young voters in the democratic process.
 

IHC suspends election results notification for NA-46, NA-47 and NA-48​

Updated Feb 19, 2024
The IHC suspended on Monday the ECP’s notification declaring the success of three PML-N candidates on Islamabad seats.

The ECP had notified Anjum Aqeel, Raja Khurram Nawaz and Tariq Fazal Chaudhry as successful candidates from NA-46, NA-47 and NA-48.

The high court’s decision came on intra-court appeals filed by PTI-backed independent candidates Shoaib Shaheen, Ali Bukhari and others.
 

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