Pakistan General Elections 2024

And now now we know why ECP printed 150 million more ballot papers than required. Rather than throw them away, ECP gave away the spare ballot papers to pmln..

And we're seeing 'recounting' taking place as of today on seats where PTI candidates are refusing to take the Rs.50 crore and switch sides.

According to many, another 10-14 seats are likely to be lost by PTI on that basis. And the likelihood of them getting reserved seats also looks slim.

Martial law is imposed, nothing less.
 

She's overseen plenty of repression and violence against women over the past 20 months and now is being called a 'hero'.

But the Khaki Criminals continue to use North Korean photo ops thinking the 67% of the country who are below 40 will fall for this weak propoganda.

There are two terrorists in this frame, one just much bigger than the other, and the whole country knows it.
 
In KP, around 115 newly elected representatives took oath in a session marred by ruckus. The meeting of the provincial legislature was summoned by KP Governor Ghulam Ali last week following advice from the caretaker Chief Minister Syed Arshad Hussain Shah.

It should be mentioned that the previous assembly was dissolved in January 2023 and KP had been functioning in the absence of the provincial legislature for more than 13 months.

Today’s session was scheduled to begin at 11am but was delayed by over an hour due to protests and riots by PTI workers present in the gallery and party-backed lawmakers — now members of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) — who slogans of “Qaidi #804 [prisoner number 804]” and “Long Live Imran Khan”.

The session finally began a little after 1pm with outgoing KP Assembly Speaker Mushtaq Ghani in the chair. At the outset, he prayed for the high ranks of martyrs who had sacrificed their lives to defend the country.

Subsequently, he administered the oath to the MPAs-elect in Urdu and congratulated them. The members who were sworn in included 87 PTI-backed SIC lawmakers, nine members from JUI-F, eight from PML-N, five from PPP, two from PTI-Parliamentarians and four independents.

PTI’s nominee for KP chief minister, Ali Amin Gandapur, was among the several MPAs who were sworn in during the session. He entered the assembly with a PTI flag draped across his shoulders and carried a framed photo of imprisoned PTI founder Imran Khan.

In an announcement following the oath, Ghani said voting for the election of the speaker and deputy speaker would be held at 10am tomorrow (February 29). He added that nomination papers could be submitted by 5pm today and the papers could be withdrawn by 11pm.
 

Fazl says his party not interested in PA opposition leader’s slot

Bureau Report
February 28, 2024

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman speaks to reporters at the provincial secretariat of his party in Peshawar on Tuesday. — White Star


JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman speaks to reporters at the provincial secretariat of his party in Peshawar
on Tuesday.


PESHAWAR: Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Tuesday said his party would neither become part of any government nor was it interested in the opposition leader’s position in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly.

Talking to reporters at the JUI-F’s headquarters here after the meeting of the party’s provincial leadership, Mr Fazl said his party didn’t want to join the government.

“It is our principled stance that we will not become part of any government,” he said.

The JUI-F leader also said his party was not interested in the opposition leader’s position in the KP Assembly.

He said his party would stay away from the presidential polls as well.

Insists the ‘system’ will collapse

“We have not been pushed out of the system, and rather, we have decided to stay out of it,” he said.

Mr Fazl said his party didn’t want to “see politicians rely” on the security establishment.

He, however, said the establishment wielded authority and was determined to see both assemblies and their members of their own choosing.

The JUI-F chief added that the establishment was even asking political parties to field particular candidates for key slots.

He said parliament should represent the people and not the establishment.

Mr Fazl said the upcoming government won’t be able to steer the country out of crises.

“This system will collapse,” he said.

The JUI-F leader said his party had fought for the country, but the establishment treated it badly.

“The establishment is to blame for rigging in the Feb 8 general elections,” he said.

Mr Fazl said if polls weren’t rigged, then what happened to the “May 9 narrative” and that the powers-that-be should acknowledge that the nation had voted for a “rebel.”

When asked about the JUI-F’s disassociation from parliamentary politics, he said only the party’s central general council had the powers to make such a decision.

The JUI-F chief said views of the party’s all four provincial chapters would be placed before the general council in its next meeting.

To another question, he said it was not wise to involve the International Monetary Fund in Pakistan’s every issue, as the way the global lender had handled the country so far was not good.

Regarding his party’s engagement with the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, Mr Fazl said he welcomed the PTI’s move.

“We have differences about them [PTI] and have reservations regarding their agenda and ways. We both have many obstacles to overcome,” he said.

He said whenever a political force showed willingness to address the other’s reservations, dialogue took place.

“There is a long way to go before we [JUI-F and PTI] resolve our differences, but it is a good beginning, “he said.

Mr Fazl said he never liked to see politicians go to jail.

He claimed that the people did not subscribe to the notion that voters had rejected his party.

“We know our strength,” he said.

Without naming names, he said those having issues with his party’s Islamic credentials did not want to see its members in large numbers in assemblies.

The JUI-F leader insisted that the establishment and the ruling elite were opposed to the introduction of Islamic laws in the country.

He said his party helped spread anti-Americanism in the region after 9/11, and therefore, world forces were not interested in seeing its members go to assemblies.

Mr Fazl also claimed that his role in brokering peace between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban didn’t sit well with the West.
 

Those who imposed PTI are ‘criminals’ of Pakistan: Nawaz​

Feb 28,
Former prime minister and supreme leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, on Wednesday made scathing remarks aimed at elements within the judiciary and military establishment, labelling them as "criminals" of Pakistan for their role in installing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), despite significant progress achieved during his tenure as prime minister.

Addressing the media after PML-N’s parliamentary party meeting in Islamabad, Nawaz directly confronted those he believed were responsible for his ouster, stating, "You did not oppress me but the people of Pakistan by imposing these [PTI] people."
 

PML-N parliamentary party nominates Shehbaz as PM, Ayaz Sadiq as speaker​

Updated Feb 28, 19:24
In a significant development during the joint parliamentary party meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the party's supreme leader Nawaz Sharif formally nominated his brother, Shehbaz Sharif, as the party's candidate for the position of prime minister on Wednesday. Additionally, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq was nominated for the role of Speaker of the National Assembly.

The meeting, chaired by Nawaz , brought together 104 members, including Shehbaz. During the proceedings, Nawaz expressed confidence in Shehbaz's leadership and announced the official nominations for the key positions.

Addressing the gathering, Nawaz stated, "We will take the country out of the economic crisis," outlining a vision for the party's role in addressing the prevailing economic challenges.

The PML-N parliamentary party endorsed Nawaz's nominations.

Prime Minister-designate Shehbaz, in his address to the meeting, pledged to continue the journey of development initiated by Nawaz. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by Pakistan's security forces in eliminating terrorists during his brother's tenure. Shehbaz expressed gratitude on behalf of the people of Karachi for the efforts that restored peace to the city.

Highlighting Nawaz's accomplishments, Shehbaz noted that despite numerous achievements for the country, his brother's government was overthrown.
 

NA inaugural session summoned on Thursday despite president’s objection​

Updated Feb 28, 19:03
The National Assembly Secretariat has convened the inaugural session of the lower house of Parliament at 10am on Thursday.

In a notification issued by NA Secretary Tahir Hussain, it was disclosed that Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has granted approval for the session under Article 91(2) of the Constitution.
 

Leaked audios stir controversy: After Kamal, Tessori admits MQM-P's poll ‘setback’​

Feb 28, 2024
Following the recent revelation of a leaked audio featuring Mustafa Kamal, another audiosurfaced on Wednesday, this time involving Sindh Governor and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Kamran Tessori. In the recording, Tessori purportedly admits that the party did not secure the expected votes in the 2024 elections.

In the leaked audio, Tessori can be heard expressing concern about the party's position if they were to join the government, stating, "Our situation is going to be even worse. We did not get votes in the elections." He highlighted the contrast with the 2018 elections when MQM-P secured seven seats, which was considered their actual vote bank.

This revelation comes on the heels of another audio leak featuring MQM-P leader Mustafa Kamal, where discussions about a potential coalition government with PML-N were detailed. Kamal described an uncooperative attitude from PML-N during negotiations, alleging that PPP accused MQM-P of a completely fraudulent mandate.
 

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