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Former US president Donald Trump has suggested that he will “be the first one to acknowledge” the election results given that “it’s a fair election”, though what meets that definition wasn’t clear, AP reports.
Speaking to reporters after voting in Florida, Trump said that he had no plans to tell his supporters to refrain from violence should he lose.
“I don’t have to tell them,” because they “are not violent people,” he said.
Trump planned to visit a nearby campaign office to thank those working on his behalf.
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.
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.
PTI-backed candidate Waseem Qadir clinched victory in NA-121 Lahore V by 78,703 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed independent candidates Muhammad Abdul Salam and Sultan Room have won their seats from PK-58 Mardan and PK-9 Swat, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PML-N candidate Faisal Khan has clinched victory with 42,269 votes in PK-52 Swabi IV, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
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.
PTI-backed candidate Basharat Raja for Rawalpindi’s NA-55 constituency has alleged a discrepancy in between Form 45 and Form 47 results.
He said he had won the seat with a lead of 50,000 seats and his opponent “did not win from any polling station in the entire constituency”.
PPP candidate Makhdoom Jameeluz Zaman has won from NA-216 Matiari with 124,536 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
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.
PTI-backed candidate Fazal Khan has emerged victorious with over 100,000 votes in NA-25 Charsadda, according to the ECP’s preliminary result.
PML-N candidate Tanveer Aslam Malik retained the first position with 83,055 votes in PP-21 Chakwal II, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PPP candidate Ali Gohar Khan has been successful with 154,832 votes in NA-199 Ghotki, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
Former prime minister and PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif has won the NA 123 seat from Lahore with 63,953 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
PPP candidate Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Khan Mahar has won the PS-20 Ghotki seat with 87,431 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed candidate Ali Khan Jadoon has won the NA 17 Abbottabad seat with 97,177 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP, APP reports.
PTI-backed independent candidate Hameedur Rahman has won Bajaur’s PK-19 constituency by securing 23,044 votes, APP reports.
According to unofficial results issued by the ECP, his runner-up was independent candidate Khalid Khan, who bagged 13,571 votes.
Overall voters’ turn-out remained 29.48 per cent.
PTI-backed independent candidate Riaz Khan has won Buner’s PK-25 constituency by securing 28,490 votes, APP reports.
According to the unofficial result issued by the ECP, his runner-up was JUI-P’s Fazal Ghafoor, who bagged 12,702 votes.
Overall voters’ turn-out remained 33.25 per cent.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has announced the unofficial preliminary result of Peshawar’s NA-30, declaring PTI-affiliated candidate Shandana Gulzar as the winner with 78,971 votes.
PTI-backed independent candidate Sher Ali Afridi has bagged Peshawar’s PK-77 constituency as per unofficial results from the Election Commission of Pakistan.
He took 30,544 votes.
PTI-backed independent candidate Ali Shah has bagged Swat’s PK-4 constituency as per unofficial results from the Election Commission of Pakistan.
He took 30,022 votes.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has announced the “winners” of two seats for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial assembly as per unofficial results.
The commission said that independent candidate Samiullah Khan won 18,888 votes according to results from 37.62 per cent of the polling stations for PK-76.
As for PK-6, independent candidate Fazal Hakeem Khan took 25,330 votes.
The two are PTI-backed candidates.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has begun announcing the provisional results of the general elections 2024.
ECP Special Secretary Zafar Iqbal said the results of two constituencies were received, Peshawar’s PK-76 and Swat’s PK-6.
“Samiullah Khan has been declared the winner from Peshawar’s PK-76,” he said.
He further added that for PK-6, “the winner candidate in this is Fazal Hakeem Khan, an independent.”
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has directed all the provincial election commissioners and returning officers to announce the results within half an hour or else strict action will be taken against them.
In a press release, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, the electoral watchdog said the statements being run by media channels regarding the ECP were not true.
PTI Central Secretary Information Raoof Hasan has claimed that his party is leading on at least 125 National Assembly seats “by huge margins”.
“In due course of time, we shall be in a position to form governments at the centre and at least two of the four provinces,” he said in a video message posted on party’s X account.
He thanked people for reposing their confidence “in their leadership of Imran Khan”.
PTI lawyer Abuzar Salman Niazi has said that the returning officer (RO) of the NA-128 constituency has issued an order to kick out candidates and election agents from his office.
In a post on X, he posted the alleged order issued by the RO.
UN Secretary General Antonio has urged political leaders and society segments to maintain a “calm atmosphere” as the results of the elections are being tabulated.
“I continue to follow the situation in Pakistan closely, including the general elections that took place today,” the UN chief said in a statement e-mailed to APP.
“I am also concerned about reports of incidents of violence and casualties, and the suspension of mobile communications services,” he said.
“As Pakistan awaits the results of the elections, I encourage all political leaders and society segments to maintain a calm atmosphere, as well as refrain from the use of violence and any actions that could increase tensions.
“It is important that all candidates and supporters ensure that human rights and the rule of law are fully respected in the interest of the Pakistani people and resolve any disputes that might arise through established legal procedures. “
Section 84 of the Election Rules, 2017 outlines the procedure for the announcement of provisional results.
The announcement of the results is still being awaited hours after polling ended at 5pm on Friday for the general elections 2024.
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PPP leader Murad Ali Shah has claimed the party’s lead over 10 National Assembly seats in Karachi.
Talking to Geo News, the former Sindh chief minister took digs at the Muttahida Qaumi movement-Pakistan.
The PTI has said its supporters have “shocked and worried the entire system with the historic turnout” during the general elections 2024.
It has alleged that election results are now being withheld “fearing the historic victory” of the party.
Cellular services have been restored in parts of Karachi after being suspended during the day for voting during the general elections.
A Dawn staffer corroborated that 3G and 4G services were also restored partially.
The PTI has said “unprecedented voter turnout” has stunned the entire system and alleged that attempts were being made to “alter” the poll results.
In a post on X, the party appealed to the voters to head to their respective polling stations in order to prevent the alleged manipulation of election results.
Hammad Azhar has claimed that PTI-affiliated candidates are in the lead according to data from the Election Commission of Pakistan.
“God willing the next government will be led by PTI and Imran Khan will be the prime minister,” Azhar said in a post on X.
The former federal minister thanked all the voters for coming out of their homes to exercise their rights.
“The clouds of oppression will end now,” he added.
MQM-P senior deputy convener Mustafa Kamal has said that the responsibility of Karachi, Hyderabad and other urban areas of Sindh has now been given to the party.
Addressing the media in Karachi, he said: “A very big responsibility the people of Sindh’s urban areas have again given to the MQM-P. This is not a worrying matter. We don’t have the option to fail in serving the people.”
He said that as per reports, even “non-traditional” areas and “no-go areas” for the MQM-P had given votes to the party.
Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has claimed that as per reports the party is receiving, the party is leading in up to 18 to 19 National Assembly seats of Karachi.
Addressing the media in Karachi, he said: “Apart from two to three seats in the city’s outskirts, on almost all 18 seats and up to 19 according to another report, the MQM is leading and is on its way to breaking its own record.”
Rai Hassan Nawaz, running as an independent candidate affiliated with the PTI, is leading in the vote count for NA-143 (Sahiwal-III) with 73,489 votes, according to unofficial results.
The runner-up right now is independent candidate Chaudhry Tufail Jutt with 65,438 votes. He is 8,051 votes behind Nawaz, according to Geo News, Dawn News and PTV.
According to Geo News, PTV and Dawn News, at least 51 per cent of the polling stations completed their count around midnight.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has pointed out how electoral “results are incredibly slow coming in”.
However, he said the initial results were “very encouraging” with “PPP candidates and independents” performing well.
The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) has said that troops stationed outside polling stations are there to provide security till the conclusion of the vote-counting process and have nothing to do with the election process.
In a press release, the ISPR said: “Only the election staff are continuing the vote counting process inside the polling offices.”
It added that the public was expected to fully cooperate with the armed forces till the completion of the process.
PPP leader Saeed Ghani has claimed that voters were not being allowed to enter the office of the returning officer in Karachi East. In a video message, he urged the Election Commission of Pakistan to take immediate notice.
Posts circulating on social media platform X have claimed that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif is departing for London on the night of February 8.
However, no flight is scheduled for London from Lahore.
The iVerify Pakistan platform checked the Flight Radar 24 online tracker to see the flights operating on the night of Feb 8 from Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport to London but did not find any.
This fact check has been published in partnership with iVerify Pakistan — a project of CEJ and UNDP.
As voters headed to the polls, the influence of Pakistan’s powerful military and the turbulent state of the country’s politics were on full display.
Few doubted which party would come out on top, a reflection of the generals’ hold on Pakistan’s troubled democracy.
But the military is facing new challenges to its authority from a discontented public, making this an especially fraught moment in the nation’s history.
The tension was underlined as Pakistan’s Interior Ministry announced that it had suspended mobile phone service across the country because of the security situation.
Some analysts in Pakistan cast it as an effort to keep opposition voters from getting information or coordinating activities.
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After five hours of vote counting, an intriguing battle is unfolding in several constituencies: Yasmeen Rashid versus Nawaz Sharif in NA-130, Afzal Hafeez Pahat against Shehbaz Sharif in NA-123, and Rehana Imtiaz Dar against Khawaja Muhammad Asif in NA-71.
As per unofficial and unconfirmed results from specific polling stations until 10:30pm, the following outcomes have been reported:
PTI vice chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s daughter Meher Bano Qureshi, running as an independent candidate, is leading in the vote count for NA-151 (Multan) with 26,236 votes, according to unofficial results.
The runner-up right now is PML-N’s Abdul Ghaffar with 18,558 votes. He is 7,678 votes behind Meher Bano, PTV reports.
According to Geo News, PTV and Dawn News, at least 61 per cent of the polling stations completed their count at around 10:45pm.
The PTI has claimed that election results across the country are being delayed after Imran Khan’s candidate emerged victorious.
“There are reports of closure of the screens in the offices of returning officers in several circles,” PTI’s Omary Ayub alleged in a video message on social media platform X.
He warned that attacks on the people’s mandate through a “closed-door conspiracy” or tampering would have negative consequences. Ayun urged PTI workers to stay at polling stations and only leave until they were provided with Form-45.
“The election commission should ensure the immediate release of the results instead of facilitating the scandalous process of tampering with the election results,” he added.
Several persons were injured in clashes between rival parties during the voting process in Karachi, officials said.
Police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed said four persons including three with bullet injuries were brought to different hospitals. She said the victims were injured during poll-related violence and the condition of one of them was serious.
Providing details, she said a 22-year-old man, identified as Badal Mohammed, was shot at and wounded in Sohrab Goth. Meanwhile, Humayun Taj, 56, suffered a gunshot when workers of two parties clashed outside a polling station in Shah Faisal colony.
In Sachal area, Mohammed Asif, 35, suffered bullet injuries on his leg during a firing incident near a polling station. Separately another man suffered injuries during a clash in the NA-232 and PS-91 constituencies.
Some sporadic incidents of violence were also reported after polling concluded in certain areas of the metropolis. A passerby, Ishaq, 62, was shot at and wounded when two groups resorted to firing in Surjani Town.
Amid reports of clashes and delays, mainstream political parties such as the PPP, Jamaat-i-Islami and PTI have urged the Election Commission of Pakistan to take notice of rigging at polling stations across the country.
In Karachi, the PPP claimed ballot papers were snatched from the electoral staff in the PS-105 constituency. The JI also alleged that MQM-P workers tried to sabotage voting at multiple polling stations. Videos circulating on social media also showed masked men entering polling stations in the metropolis.
From Balochistan, Akhtar Mengal wrote a complaint to the ECP, saying that the station house officer of Quetta had taken “900 votes”.
Similarly, former lawmaker Mohsin Dawar alleged “large-scale rigging” was underway in North Waziristan’s NA-40 (Tappi).
In Punjab, PTI-backed candidate for Sialkot Rehana Dar said the returning officer had refused to give her Form 45.
Former PTI leader Maleeka Bokhari claims rigging is taking place in Bahawalpur’s NA-166.
“This clear violation and rigging was reported to RO who is not taking any action against the opposing Candidate Sami Gillani,” she wrote on X. It must be noted that PTI-backed Kanwal Shauzab was contesting polls from the constituency.