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Published 10 Feb, 2024 01:17pm

North Waziristan DC should hold urgent inquiry into ‘unlawful attack’ on Mohsin Dawar: NDM leader

After Mohsin Dawar was injured in a firing incident, National Democratic Movement leader Bushra Gohar says she has been trying to contact the North Waziristan district commissioner to “hold an urgent inquiry into the unlawful attack on peaceful protestors”.

“I also wanted to ask them to make arrangements for shifting Dawar and others critically injured to Peshawar,” she said in a post on X.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 01:04pm

Ex-MNA Mohsin Dawar injured in ‘firing’ in North Waziristan

Ex-MNA Mohsin Dawar has been injured in a “firing” incident in North Waziristan’s Miranshah, his party leader Bushra Gohar has said.

Dawar, the chief of the National Democratic Movement, was contesting from the district’s NA-40 constituency, where he had alleged there were attempts to rig the polling results.

The incident comes more than a month after he survived a gun attack on his convoy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s tribal districts.

A file photo of Mohsin Dawar
A file photo of Mohsin Dawar

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:15pm

PPP’s Malik Shah wins Balochistan’s NA-259 seat

PPP’s Malik Shah has emerged victorious on the NA-259 seat (Kech-Gwadar) of Balochistan with 40,778 votes, according to the provisional results released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Abdul Malik of the National Party was the runner-up with 22,298 votes while Hussain Baloch of the Haq Do Tehreek ranked third with a close 21,350 votes.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:06pm

No nationwide internet shutdown but only mobile services suspended on polling day: FO

Responding to statements made by countries and organisations about the general elections in Pakistan, the Foreign Office has said that some of those were “not even factual”.

“There was no nationwide internet shutdown. Only mobile services were suspended for the day to avoid terrorist incidents on the polling day. The elections exercise has demonstrated that the concerns of many commentators were misplaced,” the FO said in a press release.

“While we value constructive advice from our friends, making negative commentary even before the completion of electoral process is neither constructive nor objective,” it added.

The FO asserted the country would “continue to work towards building a vibrant democratic polity”, adding that “every election and peaceful transition of power brings us closer to that goal”.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:00pm

‘Surprised by negative tone’ of countries, organisations’ statements on elections: FO

The Foreign Office has said it is “surprised by the negative tone of some” of the statements made by certain countries and organisations on the general elections.

In a press release, the FO said the statements neither took “into account the complexity of the electoral process nor acknowledged the free and enthusiastic exercise of the right to vote by tens of millions of Pakistanis”.

“These statements ignore the undeniable fact that Pakistan has held general elections, peacefully and successfully, while dealing with serious security threats resulting primarily from foreign-sponsored terrorism,” it added.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 11:47am

PHOTOS: PTI supporters protest in Peshawar against poll results

Protests were held in Peshawar and Quetta by party workers against the results of elections, AFP reports.

“Our results have been changed,” claimed 28-year-old shopkeeper Muhammad Saleem, who joined around 2,000 PTI supporters marching in Peshawar. “The government should recount all of our votes.”

Mohammad Zubair, a 19-year-old street hawker in Lahore, said PTI supporters would not accept a PML-N victory.

“Everyone knows how many seats Khan’s independent candidates have won,” he said. “They don’t have a symbol, or a captain, or a flag, or banners but still we have won on the field.”

PTI supporters protest outside the office of a returning officer in Peshawar on February 9, 2024. — AFP
PTI supporters protest outside the office of a returning officer in Peshawar on February 9, 2024. — AFP

PTI supporters protest outside the office of a returning officer in Peshawar on February 9, 2024. — AFP
PTI supporters protest outside the office of a returning officer in Peshawar on February 9, 2024. — AFP

Published 10 Feb, 2024 11:25am

‘Regrettable’ that voters were restricted in their choice of political parties: Australia

The Australian government has said it was “regrettable” that Pakistanis were “restricted in their choice” of voting during the elections.

In a statement shared by Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan Neil Hawkins, the government noted that “not all political parties were allowed to contest these elections”.

It, however, welcomed the “increase in the number of women registered to vote and the fact that millions of Pakistanis chose to vote”.

“Australia supports a democratic, stable and prosperous Pakistan which upholds its commitments to democratic principles including human rights, media freedoms, freedom of expression, and freedom of association,” the statement said.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 11:14am

PTI held on to its vote bank despite difficulties, experts say

“PTI as a party and political group, despite significant efforts by the civilian and military establishment, has held on to its vote bank,” AFP quotes Bilal Gilani, the executive director of polling group Gallup Pakistan, as saying.

“It shows that the military does not always get their way — that is the silver lining,” he told AFP.

Digital rights activist Usama Khilji said the mobile service blackout “strengthens the popular perception that the elections are rigged by the deep state”.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 11:00am

Salman Akram Raja vs Awn Chaudhry — LHC stays result in NA-128

The Lahore High Court has restrained the returning officer of the NA-128 constituency from notifying the election result based on Form 47.

Justice Ali Baqar Najafi passed the order on a petition filed by Advocate Salman Akram Raja, a PTI-backed independent candidate from the constituency, against Awn Chaudhry of the Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party.

Raja personally appeared before the court along with his counsel. The counsel argued that Mr Raja was not allowed to witness the process of vote count and that his polling agent was not handed over Form 45 by the polling staff.

Raja was even expelled from the polling station by the returning officer with assistance from the police, the counsel said. This incident prompted the candidate to file a complaint with the CCPO of Lahore regarding the polling staff’s behaviour.

Read more here.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 10:46am

Senator Mushtaq congratulates JI’s Hafiz Naeem for winning PS-129 from Karachi

Jamaat-i-Islami Senator Mushtaq Ahmed has congratulated his party colleague Hafiz Naeemur Rehman for winning the PS-129 provincial seat from Karachi.

In a post on X, he said it was an “insult to the people of Karachi” that an attempt was made to “impose a rejected party by digging it out of the grave of history”, later specifying that party as the Muttahida Qaumi Movement—Pakistan.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 10:30am

Upsets, protests as Balochistan wakes up to revised results

Balochistan has witnessed a series of surprises and upsets in the recent national and provincial assembly elections, as reported by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) over the past 24 hours.

The initial unofficial results, celebrated by some candidates as victories, were overturned the following day, with the previously “winning” candidates falling to second and third positions as per new results.

The revised outcomes have prompted a wave of protests across the province, with nearly all major political parties — including the PPP, PML-N, JUI-F, BAP, BNP-Mengal, PkMAP, and PkNAP — staging sit-ins at district returning offices.

The Hazara Democratic Party faced significant losses, with key figures like Chairman Abdul Khaliq Hazara and former MPA Qadir Ali Nayal being ousted from the winners’ circle.

Read more here.

FC Balochistan personnel stand guard during a protest outside the office of a Returning Officer in Quetta on Feb 9, 2024. — AFP
FC Balochistan personnel stand guard during a protest outside the office of a Returning Officer in Quetta on Feb 9, 2024. — AFP

Published 10 Feb, 2024 09:47am

Nation needs stable hands, healing touch to move on from politics of anarchy, polarisation: Army chief

The Army chief said, according to the ISPR, that Pakistan’s diverse polity and pluralism will be well-represented by a unified government of all democratic forces imbibed with national purpose.

He added: “Elections and democracy are means to serve people of Pakistan and not ends in themselves. The nation needs stable hands and a healing touch to move on from the politics of anarchy and polarisation which does not suit a progressive country of 250 million people.

“Elections are not a zero-sum competition of winning and losing but an exercise to determine the mandate of the people. Political leadership and their workers should rise above self-interests and synergise efforts in governing and serving the people which is perhaps the only way to make democracy functional and purposeful.”

He continued: “As the people of Pakistan have reposed their combined trust in the Constitution of Pakistan, it is now incumbent upon all political parties to reciprocate the same with political maturity and unity.

“As we move forward from this national milestone we must reflect on where the country stands today and where our rightful place should be in the comity of nations.”

The statement added that the Army chief wishes that these elections bring in political and economic stability and prove to be the harbinger of peace and prosperity for our beloved Pakistan.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 09:44am

Army chief congratulates nation on successful polls

Chief of Army Staff Gen Asim Munir has congratulated the nation on the successful conduct of the 2024 general elections.

In a statement issued by ISPR, Gen Munir also congratulated the caretaker government, Election Commission of Pakistan, political parties and all winning candidates.

“Free and unhindered participation by Pakistani people to exercise their right of vote demonstrated their commitment to democracy and the rule of law as enshrined in Constitution of Pakistan,” the statement says.

“Leadership and personnel of law-enforcement agencies deserve our highest appreciation for creating a safe and secure environment for the electoral process, despite overwhelming odds.

“The constructive role played by national media, civil society, members of civil administration and judiciary enabled the successful conduct of the largest electoral exercise in national history.”

Published 10 Feb, 2024 09:09am

Will continue engaging on issues most directly impacting Pakistanis: US senator Cardin

US Senator Ben Cardin, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said he would “continue engaging on the issues that most directly impact the Pakistani people”, including “promoting democracy and human rights in the country”.

In a statement, he said the “elections were sadly overshadowed by actions that prevented the meaningful participation of all political parties and candidates”.

“I condemn in the strongest terms the deadly bombings at election campaign offices in Balochistan and send my condolences to the victims and their families. These attacks must be investigated and the perpetrators need to be held accountable,” Cardin added.

“I look forward to continuing to find opportunities where the United States and Pakistan can advance our shared goals of security, stability and prosperity across South Asia,” the US senator said.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 08:40am

PML-N, PPP agree to work together to achieve political, economic stability

The PPP and the PML-N have agreed to work together to achieve political and economic stability in the country, Radio Pakistan reports.

According to the report, former president Asif Ali Zardari, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Faryal Talpur met with ex-premier and PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif in Lahore last night.

“On this occasion, both sides exchanged views about [the] formation of forthcoming government in the country,” it added.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 08:11am

US ‘concerned’ about allegations of interference in elections

The US State Department has said it is “concerned about allegations of interference in the electoral process” in Pakistan.

According to a statement issued by State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, the US joined “credible international and local election observers in their assessment that these elections included undue restrictions on freedoms of expression, association, and peaceful assembly”.

“We condemn electoral violence, restrictions on the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms, including attacks on media workers, and restrictions on access to the Internet and telecommunication services,” the statement added.

“Claims of interference or fraud should be fully investigated.”

It further said the US was “prepared to work with the next Pakistani government, regardless of political party, to advance our shared interests”.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:29am

PML-N wins NA-125 from Chiniot

PML-N candidate Muhammad Afzal has won the NA-125 seat from Chiniot with 65,102 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Javed Umar with 51,144 votes.

Updated 10 Feb, 2024 09:21am

Attaullah Tarar outshines Bilawal to win NA-127

PML-N candidate Attaullah Tarar has won the NA-127 seat from Lahore with 98,210 votes by beating PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Malik Zaheer Abbas with 82,230 votes.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:10am

Imran claims PTI-backed candidates have clinched two-third majority

Former prime minister Imran Khan has claimed that PTI-backed candidates are winning on more than 170 seats according to Form 45 data, adding that a “two-third majority” has been secured.

He also lambasted Nawaz Sharif for making a victory speech despite being 30 seats behind.

“No Pakistani will accept this,” Imran said in an AI-generated speech. “International media is also writing about that stupidity.”

Imran said that according to independent sources, PTI-backed candidates were winning over 150 seats before rigging began taking place.

“You have created history,” he added.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:05am

People’s voted foiled ‘London plan’: Imran Khan

Incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan has said that the “London plan” foiled because of the people’s vote.

In an AI-generated speech on X, the former premier apprised his voters that he had faith in all of them.

“I had faith that you all will go out and vote,” Imran said. “Your massive turn out has shocked everyone.”

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:03am

Nawaz Sharif, Asif Zardari hold meeting in Lahore: PPP sources

PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari held a meeting in Lahore on Friday, according to sources within the PPP.

The meeting came shortly after Nawaz claimed victory in general elections held a day earlier, and invited his allies to form a coalition government.

The PPP and PML-N were both part of the PDM government that took over from PTI after Imran Khan’s ouster from the prime minister’s office in 2022.

Published 10 Feb, 2024 12:00am

Imran congratulates public, PTI candidates for ‘winning’ 2024 polls

PTI founder Imran Khan has congratulated the public and his party candidates for “winning” the 2024 general elections.

“You have set the foundation for your haqeeqi azaadi by voting yesterday,” the former premier said in an AI-generated speech posted on his official X account. “I congratulate you all for winning the 2024 elections.”

Published 09 Feb, 2024 11:17pm

PML-N wins NA-94 from Chiniot

PML-N candidate Qaiser Ahmed Shaikh has won the NA-94 seat from Chiniot with 79,456 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Muhammad Khalid with 72,274 votes.

Published 09 Feb, 2024 10:47pm

PML-N wins NA-75 from Narowal

PML-N candidate Anwaarul Haq Chaudhry has won the NA-75 seat from Narowal with 99,625 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Tahir Ali Javaid with 75,626 votes.

Published 09 Feb, 2024 10:37pm

Khawaja Asif wins NA-71 from Sialkot

PML-N candidate Khawaja Asif has won the NA-71 seat from Sialkot with 118,566 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Rehana Imtiaz Dar with 100,272 votes.

Published 09 Feb, 2024 10:33pm

PML-N wins NA-70 from Sialkot

PML-N’s Chaudhry Subhani has won the NA-70 seat from Sialkot with 123,437 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.

The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Hafiz Hamid Raza with 112,117 votes.