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Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:10pm

PPP wins Thatta’s NA-225

PPP candidate Sadiq Ali Memon has won from NA-225 Thatta with 140,773 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.

Published 09 Feb, 2024 08:09am

PML-N’s Marriyum says party will form govt in Centre, Punjab

PML-N’s Marriyum Aurangzeb has said that the party will form the government in the Centre and Punjab.

In a post on X, she said that the results were still being received by the party’s election cell. “Due to the unavailability of mobile and internet services, it became difficult to get the results,” she said, adding that the party’s position was “strong”.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:11pm

PTI-backed candidate wins NA-25

PTI-backed candidate Fazal Muhammad Khan has won NA-25 Charsadda II, securing a total of 100,713 votes.

According to the provisional results released by the ECP, Awami National Party’s Aimal Wali Khan came in second, with a total of 67,876 votes.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:12pm

PPP candidate wins NA-195

PPP candidate Nazeer Ahmed Bughio has won NA-195 (Larkana), after garnering a total of 133,830 votes.

According to the provisional results released by the ECP, Grand Democratic Alliance’s Safdar Ali Abbasi came in second with 48,893.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:13pm

PTI wins Charsadda’s PK-64

PTI-backed independent candidate Iftikharullah Jan has emerged victorious with 39,538 votes in PK-64 Charsadda III, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:14pm

PPP wins Matiari’s NA-216

PPP candidate Makhdoom Jameeluz Zaman has won from NA-216 Matiari with 124,536 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:15pm

PML-N wins Talagang’s NA-59

PML-N candidate Sardar Ghulam Abbas has won from NA-59 Talagang-cum-Chakwal by securing 141,680 votes, accordingto the provisional results released by the ECP.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 05:28pm

PTI wins NA-25 seat in Charsadda

PTI-backed candidate Fazal Khan has emerged victorious with over 100,000 votes in NA-25 Charsadda, according to the ECP’s preliminary result.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:18pm

PML-N clinches NA-55, NA-58

PML-N’s Abrar Ahmed has successfully won from NA-55 Rawalpindi IV with 78,542 votes while Tahir Iqbal from the same party clinched NA-58 Chakwal I, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:18pm

PPP clinches 3 more provincial seats in Sindh

PPP leader Mehboob Ali Khan Bijarani has secured victory in PS-6 Kashmore III with 86,365 votes while Ali Nawaz Khan Mahar won from PS-21 with 63,578 votes.

According to the provisional results released by the ECP, another PPP candidate Sohail Anwar won from PS-12 Larkana.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:19pm

PTI-backed Zubair Khan victorious in PK-34 Battagram

PTI-backed independent candidate Zubair Khan has come out victorious in PK-34 Battagram with 13,501 votes.

According to the Election Commission of Pakistan’s preliminary result, JUI candidate Shah Hussain Khan lost with 11,628 votes.

Updated 09 Feb, 2024 02:19pm

BNP-M’s Akhtar Mengal wins NA-261 election from Balochistan

BNP-M chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal has won the National Assembly election from NA-261 Surab-Cum-Kalat-Cum-Mastung by securing 3,404 votes, APP reports.

According to the provisional results released by the ECP, his runner-up was PPP’s Sardar Sanaullah Khan Zehri who bagged 2,871 votes. The overall voter turn-out remained 3.97 per cent.

Published 09 Feb, 2024 05:03am

People of Pakistan have spoken: Shahid Khaqan on election results

Estranged PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said the “people of Pakistan have spoken” as results begin to come out for general elections 2024.

He warned that any attempt to “manipulate their mandate will result in unsustainable chaos”.

“The heat of the electoral process has passed; it is time to allow the country to heal.

“The political leadership — Mian Nawaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari, Imran Khan, Maulana Fazlur Rehman and others — must rise above petty politics and work together to confront the immense challenges our country is facing; they need to recognise that history is not kind to selfish politicians.”