Pakistan General Elections 2024

No point in participating, result is a forgone conclusionā€¦ duffers and pmln in cahoots.. you know who will win and who will be Pmā€¦ why waste your time ponderingā€¦
Soon you will have the worldā€™s most intellectually deficient prime minister.. whose only skill is to loot the coffers of the country.. making money via kickbacks on construction projects ..
Vote so at least your vote will be counted, for the sake of the size of those that disagree. Within 12 months the government will probably start to fracture, and fail, your candidate will be waiting in the wings to run in the next election and get that 2/3 majority and change the status quo. No support today will mean less support to continue the struggle.

In the US many of us are saying we will vote third party to have our vote counted, so the gap of the loss for Biden can be measured (if he doesnā€™t do enough between now and the November election).

Itā€™s not about today, in Pakistan, but about shaping the future. They need to see how many disagree with them. They need to see how many do not support their government.

Your vote will be what everyone will point to for legitimacy to continue the struggle. Give one day to the cause of democratic reform, leave the results to the All Mighty.
 

Impossible for me to become part of Nawaz or Shehbaz govt: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that it is ā€œimpossibleā€ for him to become part of a government led by either Sharif brother.

Talking to Geo News, Bilawal said he had a better working relationship and rapport with Shehbaz Sharif over Nawaz Sharif but it was still ā€œimpossible for me to take part in a government with either Nawaz or Shehbaz with the PML-N continuing with the same old politicsā€.
 

New govt will have to go to the IMF: Shehbaz

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has said that a new government following elections will be compelled to undertake major decisions and pursue another programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
 
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Electoral crown jewel Punjab ready for scintillating contests​

Feb 08,

Registered voters of the countryā€™s most populous province will head to the ballot box to vote for candidates from their respective constituencies later today; and as always whosoever gets a majority in Punjab, will be in pole position to form a government in the Centre.

The Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peopleā€™s Party (PPP), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q), and the independent candidates of the now symbol-less Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), will step into electoral battle against each other for the 141 seats of the National Assembly from the province and 297 seats in the Punjab Assembly.

However, political analysts expect that on most seats up for grabs in the province, a resurgent PML-N and a mired in legal controversies PTI, will go head-to-head, despite the latter being stripped of its famous cricket bat symbol and most of its senior leadership presently incarcerated.
 

The elusive mirage of level playing field​

Updated Feb 08, 00:14
As Pakistan gears up for its 12th general elections, the dream of a "level playing field" remains an elusive mirage. The historical pendulum of victimisation and strategic manoeuvring continues to shape electoral outcomes, leaving voters to grapple with the complexities of a political landscape where fairness is often sacrificed at the altar of power dynamics.

In the intricate dance of power dynamics, the hurdles faced by PTI shed light on a historical pattern of political victimisation and strategic manoeuvring.

In the wake of the events on May 9, where PTI supporters face allegations of breaching military installations, the party is confronted with unparalleled difficulties.

Prominent figures such as Imran Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, and Pervaiz Elahi now reside behind bars. Several influential members are either in hiding or are barred from participating in elections.
 

Winning hand of king's party​

Feb 08, 2024

The result management system in Pakistan ā€“ which remains a festering source of most electoral controversies ā€“ seems to have a mind of its own, leaving most voters scratching their heads at the end of the polling day and election outcomes shrouded in mystery.

The ā€œkingā€™s partyā€ ends up playing a winning hand, snagging more seats than its fair slice of the voting pie.

Regardless of candidates' meticulous calculations and prevailing conditions, the outcome of elections seems to defy both logic and proportional representation.

The number of votes for mainstream parties frequently fails to align harmoniously with the seats they secure.

Read detailed analysis here.
 

Women turnout below 10% could result in re-election of that constituency, says ECP

  • Nearly 129 million registered voters in Pakistan are set to use their voting right
BR Web Desk
February 7, 2024

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is empowered to declare void a poll and order for re-election in a constituency where the overall turnout of women voters remains below 10% of the total votes cast, a ECP statement read on Wednesday.

Nearly 129 million registered voters in Pakistan are set to use their voting right as the fifth largest democracy in the world will choose its rulers for the next five years.

Out of the total registered voters, total male voters stand at 69,263,704, while 59,322,056 are female voters.

ā€œIf the total female votersā€™ count in a constituency remains below 10% of the total votes cast, the Election Commission of Pakistan, as per law, can void the voting in that constituency and order for re-polling,ā€ the electoral watchdog said.
 
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What is the TLPā€™s Saad Hussein Rizvi saying?

 
What would you have done if you were in Munir's place? Surrender to the PTI? He gave Imran chances to step down but Imran went full Ziddi Murga!! Now the Murga will be turned into chilli chicken

Let me understand this.

COAS constitutionally report to defence minister and then defence minister report to PM.

You saying one of employee working for defence ministry give chance to PM of a democratic country to step down. But the "idiot" PM went ziddi ?
 

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