Pakistan General Elections 2024

They have an election coming up, it’s on schedule for them to consider it and on brand for a pre-election surprise by Modi and Co.
Won't be the first time for noora kushti between the two. Just like all terrorist attacks ahead of the elections have miraculously disappeared now that sepoys have successfully stolen the elections. They won't be too troubled providing an easy assist to their hindutva bosses.
 
A person has to be really low to support the people who lost the elections and adamant on having them at the helm.
 

PPP’s Nisar tells GDA, JUI-F to wait for next elections, not ‘waste time’ with protests


PPP Sindh President Nisar Khuhro has told the GDA, PTI and JUI-F to “wait for the next elections” and not “waste time” staging protests.

While speaking to the media outside Sindh Assembly, Khuhro said that the parties should present evidence in courts for the alleged rigging, adding that protests were a sign of “disrespect” for the people’s mandate.

Khuhro went on to say that the said parties had been rejected by the people and were actually disrespecting the mandate by holding “unjustified” sit-ins, emphasising the need for the chaos to settle down as “politics of protests” weaken the country and cause political instability.

The PPP candidate said that the parties had never won more than five or six seats despite unity, highlighting that JUI had never won in Sindh.
 

Syed Owais Shah, Anthony Naveed PPP candidates for speaker, deputy speaker in Sindh Assembly: Sharjeel


PPP leader Sharjeel Inam Memon has announced that party leaders Syed Owais Shah and Anthony Naveed are the PPP’s choice for speaker and deputy speaker, respectively, for Sindh Assembly.

“Both our nominations have been submitted and scrutiny will be done this evening, and as it is clear that PPP is well clear,” Sharjeel said, adding that PPP has been given a “clear mandate” by the people in Sindh.
 

RECAP: Who came out on top in the Punjab Assembly?


Independent candidates took the biggest slice of the Punjab Assembly pie with 138 seats. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) comes in a close second with 137 seats, followed by PPP’s 10 seats. PML-Q won eight seats.

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