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Some armed men attacked a police armoured vehicle on security duty at a polling station at Kot-Azam in Tank, triggering an exchange of fire that left one of the attackers dead on Monday.
The polling process had to be stopped for some time due to the ambush, though it resumed following a search and clearance operation by police.
The police vehicle was on security duty for re-polling on six polling stations at the National Assembly (NA-43) constituency of Tank-cum-Dera Ismail Khan.
On Feb 8, the polling did not take place at the six polling stations, including one at Kot-Azam in Tank and five in Kalachi tehsil of D.I. Khan, due to deteriorating law and order situation.
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PPP leader Qamar Zaman Kaira has claimed that the final announcement of the new coalition government can be made on February 27-28.
Speaking on Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada kay saath, the former adviser to the PM said: “There are many days left for the National Assembly session. It has to be on the 29th. The decision can be made on the 28th or 27th.”
Kaisa also confirmed that PPP and PML-N were figuring out how to move forward.
“Today was the fourth day. Four meetings have taken place,” he said, clarifying that discussions over ministries were not on the agenda.
Internet tracking monitor NetBlocks has said that services of X (previously Twitter) have now been restricted in Pakistan for over 48 hours “as concerns mount over election fraud”.
It said the authorities have “failed to provide a lawful basis for the measure, which violates the public’s fundamental right to free expression at a critical moment”.

Uzma Khan, sister of PTI chief Imran Khan, has petitioned the Islamabad High Court seeking a medical examination of Bushra Bibi, who is incarcerated at Bani Gala.
“Illegally incarcerated former first lady was given chemical laced food over a week ago, which has burnt her throat and stomach. She is unable to eat and is unwell, but has been denied medical treatment,” the PTI said in a post on X.
China has expressed hopes that political parties in Pakistan would work together to form a new government following the February 8 general elections, state-run Radio Pakistan reports.
At a regular press briefing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that as a close and friendly neighbor, China fully respects the choices of Pakistani people and sincerely hopes that relevant parties of Pakistan will work together to uphold political solidarity and social stability after the elections.
The spokesperson said that China and Pakistan were all-weather strategic cooperative partners and China hoped to work with Pakistan to build on the traditional friendship, deepen practical cooperation in various areas and accelerate the building of an even closer China-Pakistan community.
Barrister Salman Akram Raja has claimed that ballot bags were being filled up even today and fake Form 45s were being prepared even 10 days after the elections.
Speaking on Geo News programme ‘Capital Talk’, the PTI leader said: “I am sure we will get justice because the scale on which rigging was carried out was huge.
“They won’t be able to hide it. You will see that one form won’t match the other.”
PTI leader Asad Qaiser has urged Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa to conduct a judicial probe into former Rawalpindi commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha’s rigging allegations.
Speaking to the media alongside party leaders, the former National Assembly speaker expressed hope that the courts will give them their due rights.
“The Pindi commissioner’s accusations show how big the scale of rigging was,” he added. “This is the most controversial election. Entire Balochistan is protesting against rigging.”
Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said that none of the elected candidates have what it takes to be the finance minister.
Speaking on DawnNews programme ‘NewsWise’, the estranged PML-N leader said: “Those people who are coming through the assembly, none of them have what it takes to be the finance minister. You will have to get someone from outside. A person who understands finance considering the situation of the country”.
Abbasi said that the finance minister’s job was not that hard, adding that the minister just needs to implement the IMF programme.
“We are not capable of financial discipline nor making any policies,” he said. “A finance minister should be brought who is a sensible person and understands these things.”
PTI leader Asad Qaiser has said his party is in touch with the Grand Democratic Alliance and the Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party for alliance.
“God willing we will go to Quetta and Karachi in the coming day […] we will not allow anyone to take any decisions behind closed doors, these decisions need to be taken as per the law and Constitution,” he said at a press conference alongside JUI-P leaders.
Qaiser claimed that his party has won the public’s mandate and is the largest political force in the country. “Any other government that comes will be fake and would not be able to solve Pakistan’s problems,” he added.
The PTI leader further hoped that his party’s grievances would be heard in courts.
Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Pakistan has announced that his party is joining hands with the PTI for “political stability”.
“I am indebted to PTI for taking JUI-P into confidence in the current scenario and opting for an alliance for the way forward,” a JUI-P leader said at a press conference.
Meanwhile, PTI’s Gohar Khan said both the parties had affirmed to continue contacts. “We all agree that this country is ours, democracy should continue moving forward […] and we will take a step forward to improve the economy.”
He said that both the parties agreed to continue the struggle against alleged rigging in the Feb 8 polls.

The core committee of the PTI has condemned the “fresh series of enforced disappearances” of PTI-backed successful independents, claiming that some of these were also being forced to quit the party.
It also expressed concerns over the “serious threats” to the life of party chief Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi during detention at Bani Gala.
In a post on X, the party said the former first lady was being kept in detention at Imran’s Bani Gala residence “against her will”, claiming that she had been given “poisonous food”.
Global rating agency Fitch has said that the “close outcome of Pakistan’s election and resulting near-term political uncertainty may complicate the country’s efforts to secure a financing agreement with the IMF”.
In a report today, Fitch stated that a new deal was key to the country’s credit profile which “we assume one will be achieved within a few months, but an extended negotiation or failure to secure it would increase external liquidity stress and raise the probability of default”.
The report said Fitch estimated that Pakistan met less than half of its $18 billion funding plan in the first two quarters of the fiscal year ending June 2024 (FY24) “excluding routine rollovers of bilateral debt”.
“Nevertheless, this is low relative to projected external funding needs, which we expect will continue to exceed reserves for at least the next few years,” the report added.
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar has said the state would defend civil servants in discharging their duties against “violent trolls” and ensure exemplary punishment to them.
“There should be no doubt about our commitment to these noble civil servants serving the State and the people of Pakistan,” he said in a statement.
“The people of Pakistan have spoken with a clear voice on February 8 and have given a split mandate. Some elements with proven track record of violent behaviour and vigilantism are now using different tricks including weaponisation of social media in blackmailing and pressurising civil servants to switch their loyalties from the State of Pakistan to the violent gang.
“This action is clear violation of the Article 5 and other articles of the Constitution and the laws of the land,” the premier added.
PTI leaders staged a protest in front of the Senate chairman’s dias during the first session of the Upper House of the Parliament post-elections.
PTI leaders chanted slogans of “unacceptable, rigged elections unacceptable”.
“The people’s mandate has been stolen, elections should be discussed in the session today,” said PTI leader Ali Zafar.
Sunni Ittehad Council Chairman Sahibzada Hamid Raza has announced that his party would live up to the PTI had placed in it.
“We have pledged to support Imran Khan in this difficult time. We are not those who would change with time,” he said in a post on X.
Earlier in the day, the PTI announced an alliance with the SIC and said its successful party-backed candidate would be joining the latter in National Assembly and Punjab and KP assemblies.
Two independent candidates, who emerged victorious in the February 8 general elections, have announced their allegiance with the PML-N and joined the Nawaz Sharif-led party.
According to a party statement, Muhammad Idris and Kashif Naveed Pansuta — who won the NA-12 and PP-242 constituencies, respectively — met Shehbaz Sharif and expressed full confidence in the party leadership.
PTI Senator Faisal Javed has said party chief Imran Khan will be contesting elections from Mianwali. “And God willing, he will become the prime minister of Pakistan again,” he asserted.
In an interview with Geo News, Javed said that the voter turnout on Feb 8 was “unprecedented” in the country’s history.
It must be noted that after the May 9 saga and the state crackdown on the PTI, Faisal Javed had gone into hiding. He reappeared today during a hearing at the Peshawar High Court.
Punjab caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said that he won’t comment on former Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha’s rigging allegations until he receives the investigation report.
“I will not say anything till I receive the report,” he said while speaking to reporters in Lahore. “Let the report and details come to me first.”
When asked to comment on the alleged rigging video doing the rounds on social media, Naqvi said he was unaware of any such video and had not seen it.
The Islamabad High Court has suspended poll result notifications issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) from NA-46, NA-47 and NA-48.
The order was issued on petitions of Amir Mughal, Shoaib Shaheen and Mohammad Ali Bukhari against the notification issued by the ECP that declared their opponents Anjum Aqeel Khan, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and Raja Khurram Shahzad Nawaz as returned candidates from the constituencies.
The petitioners contested the Feb 8 elections as PTI-backed independent candidates.
They challenged the election results before the ECP on Feb 10 and the commission issued a status quo order on the following day. However, the ECP on Feb 11, also issued the notification that declared Khan, Chaudhry and Raja as returned candidates.
During the hearing today, the court accepted the appeals and suspended the poll results.
Sunni Ittehad Council leader Hafiz Hamid Raza has said his party’s alliance with the PTI dates back nearly eight years.
“But the way PTI’s ‘bat’ was taken just a few days before elections […] I want to clarify that this is not a single-handed decision. It includes the approval of PTI leadership and Imran Khan,” he said.
Raza added that SIC and Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen were two parties that had always opposed sectarian violence and did not believe in militancy. “We have a clear stance on banned outfits,” he stated.
“I want to clarify one more thing that our support of Imran Khan and the PTI is unconditional and without any demand,” the SIC leader said.
“I want to make it clear, in black and white, that the policy will be of the PTI and Imran Khan sahib,” Raza told PTI-backed independents.
PTI leader Omer Ayub Khan has said his party wants unity in the country and therefore party-backed candidates have decided to join the Sunni Ittehad Council in the Centre and all provinces.
“This is because the quota of reserved seats lies with political parties. Coming together with the Sunni Ittehad Council would increase the PTI’s strength in the National Assembly,” he said.
Recalling the explosive rigging allegations of the former Rawalpindi commissioner, Ayub said the PTI had demanded that party-supported candidates should be declared “returned candidates”.
“We had also said that the MQM-P stole PTI’s mandate in Karachi and Hyderabad,” he claimed, adding that a similar case also persisted in Peshawar.
Ayub added that after joining the Sunni Ittehad Council, the PTI would form governments. “Our first job would be to set free Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Parvez Elahi and all our senior leadership,” he vowed.
He also lauded and thanked the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen for the support it has provided to the Imran Khan-led party.
PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has said the party has reached a “formal agreement” with the Sunni Ittehad Council and the same would be submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan today.
“You know that there are 70 reserved seats in the National Assembly and there are 227 reserved seats in the entire country. These seats are only provided to political parties.
“Therefore, to protect our reserved seats and provide the cover to our members, we have reached a formal agreement under which all our candidates have joined the party and we will present this documentation before the ECP,” he said.
Gohar said a request will also be filed in the ECP regarding the allocation of reserved seats as per the party strength and law.
PTI leader Barrister Gohar Khan has said party-backed independents, who emerged victorious on the National Assembly and KP and Punjab assemblies seats, would join the Sunni Ittehad Council as a party.
“Our candidates have submitted their affidavits with us and with their consent today we are announcing that PTI-supported independents are joining the Sunni Ittehad Council,” he said.
Leaders of the PTI and Sunni Ittehad are holding a press conference in Islamabad.
“After elections, all the PTI-backed candidates elected from the country […] our claim is that the PTI has won 180 National Assembly seats,” PTI leader Barrister Gohar Khan said.
He said all the independent candidates contested the polls on the tickets of the PTI and were supported by the party. “Thankfully, they have won in a big number in all provinces […] of these only three have been notified yet,” he highlighted.
Barrister Gohar said that as per the law, independents were supposed to join a political party within three days.
PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh has met a delegation of the Grand Democratic Alliance in Sindh to discuss their joint action plan of protests against alleged rigging in the February 8 polls.
In a post on Facebook, the PTI also shared a video of the said meeting.
The PTI’s Karachi secretary general Ali Ahmed Palh and MPA-elect Agha Arsalan Khan were also present during the meeting, wherein they discussed the prospects of forming a “strong alliance” to hold protests in the province.
Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi has said the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs would forward a summer to convene the National Assembly after the Election Commission of Pakistan releases the list of elected candidates.
According to the Constitution, the president is bound to convene the NA session after the official announcement of election results or issuance of its notification within 21 days.
While speaking to the media today, Solangi said an investigation committee had been formed to probe the allegations by former Rawalpindi commissioner and the ECP was taking action on the matter.
“We should trust our institutions and system,” state-run Radio Pakistan quoted him as saying.
Solangi added that the caretaker government had fulfilled its responsibility by holding the general elections.
PTI lawyer Amjad Awais — who is the counsel for Dr Yasmin Rashid — has requested the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) to take notice of alleged rigging in the February 8 polls.
‘Why is Article 184 (3) part of the Constitution if you don’t take note of matters like this?“ he asked while speaking at a press conference in Lahore.
“The government of Punjab, the police, they are all complicit in this rigging,” he said. He went on to say that the Election Commission of Pakistan “could not even do rigging properly.”
“In their hurry to make Nawaz Sharif win, they didn’t take care to make sure the tally was correct,” he said. “We can see the extent of the massive rigging that took place.”
He further said that the Returning Officer’s (RO) office of Dr Yasmin Rashid’s constituency was removed from his office by a senior police official, who then appointed another RO to “fabricate results”.
“These are stolen results upon which the government is being made. It will be an illegal and unethical government.”
PML-N leader Uzma Bukhari has said that PTI is trying to instigate mischief in Punjab. “They do not want re-elections,” she said while speaking to the media in Lahore.
“Be it Omar Ayub or Ali Amin Gandapur, they have become prime minister and chief minister themselves. Sometimes they say they are making the government and then sometimes they say they are not forming the government,” she said.
While political parties fight over who gets to form the government at the centre and each of the provinces, there are cries from various quarters of their mandate having been stolen.
But what does that mean? How many Pakistanis actually exercised their right to adult franchise on Feb 8? And where the voter turnout was less than ideal, does the winning candidate actually represent the will of the people?
In the words of political analyst Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, voter turnout is as vital a sign of the political health of a democracy as blood pressure in a human body.
Broadly speaking, a total of 60.8 million voters exercised their right to vote in Pakistan’s 12th general elections, according to an analysis conducted by Dawn.com through the published Form 47s of the 264 constituencies, whose results have been announced, on the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) website. This number was almost 6 million more compared to when 54.8 million Pakistanis cast their votes in 2018.
Besides voter turnout, the data contained in the Form 47s also shed light on at least two other key patterns — the number of rejected votes and the disparity between female and male voters in each constituency.
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Tank District Police Officer Iftikhar Shah has told Dawn.com that during repolling in NA-43 (Tank-Dera Ismail Khan), armed assailants targeted police on duty in Gomal police station limits. He said the incident occurred in Kot Azam where repolling was going on.
The official said that police retaliated and killed “one terrorist”, adding that repolling in the area was under way.
In a post on X, incarcerated Imran Khan has alleged that fake ballot papers were being printed in Lahore at a printing press owned by PML-N leader named Ehsan.
“Even after 10 days of holding the elections, a very organised and coordinated series of rigging continues,” he said.
In a video shared with the same post, a man explains that he reached the printing press in Lahore’s Lakshmi Chowk after receiving a tip from sources.
He showed stacks of ballot papers piled on the floor and tables, which, according to him, were being printed for NA-15 Mansehra, where Nawaz Sharif lost.
He noted that only a government printing press is authorised to print ballot papers.
“We strongly reiterate our demand once again that election results as per Form 45 should be released immediately,” Imran said.
PTI will be holding a press conference today with the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM) and Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC).
PTI leaders Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Omar Ayub Khan and Central Information Secretary Rauf Hasan will meet with MWM leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas and Chairman of Sunni Ittehad Council Sahibzada Hamid Raza.
The meeting will be hosted at PTI’s central office at 3:30pm.
The services of social media platform X (formerly Twitter) have been restored following a brief disruption earlier today.
Dawn.com staffers were unable to access the social media platform at 11:45am even with the use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

The services were back up at 12:10pm.