MANSEHRA: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz candidate Sardar Shahjehan Yusuf on Monday re-emerged as the winner of the Feb 8 election in PK-40 constituency here after the completion of vote recount, which reduced his victory margin from 328 ballots to 96.

Mr Yusuf polled 43,014 votes against 42,918 of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-backed independent Abdul Shakoor Khan, according to Form 47 issued by PK-47 returning officer Mohammad Saleem.

The ballots cast on Feb 8 were recounted at the Central Election Control Room at the Government Postgraduate College in Doraha area with the police deployed in and out of the premises.

PML-N and PTI activists were present outside the college in large numbers.

The recounting, which started on Feb 10 at the request of Mr Shakoor, took place by the RO’s team in the presence of lawyers for both candidates.

The RO will issue Forms 48 and 49 after the counting of postal ballots and removal of discrepancies in rejected votes.

Runner-up says he will move court against ‘rigging’

Mr Yusuf told reporters that his party suffered on the polling day due to the suspension of internet service.

“Half of my constituency’s voters have moved to urban areas due to harsh winter, especially snowfall, and therefore, they couldn’t make it to the polling stations to cast ballots leading to a low turnout of below 40 per cent against over 70 per cent of previous elections,” he said.

Meanwhile, runner-up Shakoor rejected election results and announced he would challenge election them in the court of law as ballots polled for him were set ablaze outside the returning officer’s offices during vote recount.

“We’ve never heard about such poll rigging. Votes with my symbol stamped by voters were set to fire outside the RO’s offices turning my victory into defeat. All that happened in the presence of the RO and deputy superintendent of police,” Mr Shakoor told reporters outside the RO’s offices here.

Accompanied by his lawyers and local PTI leadership, the candidate said he would produce video evidence of the rigging in the court.

He said RO Mohammad Saleem kept mum on how votes were taken away from his office.

“I’ve all Forms 45 with us that clearly show my victory,” he said.

On the occasion, PTI leader Kamal Saleem Swati said contestant Shahzada Gustasab Khan backed by his party defeated PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif by over 25,000 votes but election results were withheld by the ECP.

“Fake ballot papers for this constituency are being printed in Lahore. We’ve its video evidence,” he said, adding that any bid to rig polls will be foiled.

Mr Saleem Imran Swati, who lost the NA-14 election to PML-N’s Sardar Yusuf, announced he would challenge poll results in the court of law.

Published in Dawn, February 20th, 2024

Opinion

In fight mode

In fight mode

The bouts between political parties and establishment take a toll on country far more than they do on political parties.

Editorial

Meltdown
08 Apr, 2025

Meltdown

A full-blown trade war is upon us as the era of the rules-based, multilateral trading order is nearly over.
Settling differences
Updated 08 Apr, 2025

Settling differences

Unless there is a broad agreement on the path forward, the country will remain trapped in a cycle of recurring instability.
Glacial ingenuity
08 Apr, 2025

Glacial ingenuity

NECESSITY is indeed the mother of invention, as witnessed in Gilgit-Baltistan. In these areas, where climate change...
Going dry
Updated 07 Apr, 2025

Going dry

Authorities should refrain from undertaking any water scheme that infringes on rights of any federating unit to avoid more controversies.
Afghan return
07 Apr, 2025

Afghan return

AS expected, the government of Pakistan is moving ahead with its plan to forcibly repatriate Afghan Citizenship Card...
Hurting women
07 Apr, 2025

Hurting women

MONTH after month, the figures of crimes against women in the country indicate that our society is close to...