KARACHI/LAHORE: Polling has ended for the second phase of local government (LG) elections across Sindh and Punjab. At least 25 people were injured in scuffles between political rivals and their supporters during the course of the day.
One person was killed and 15 injured in Mandi Bahauddin in a clash between two opposing groups of PML-N after polling ended.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that women voters were barred from casting their votes at various polling stations in both provinces.
Candidates at various polling stations in both Punjab and Sindh called for a halt to voting after finding their campaign symbols were misprinted on ballot papers available at the polling stations.
Polling was also suspended at certain polling stations after ink ran out.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has set up a control room in Islamabad to handle voters' complaints. Complaints may be lodged on the telephone numbers 051-9210816, 051-9210817 and 051-9210818.
Over 100 complaints have been lodged with the ECP ─ At least 56 from Punjab and 46 from Sindh. A number of complaints were made in reference to the misprinting of ballot papers, delay in the commencement of elections and ballot papers reaching polling stations late.
Most complaints in Sindh were received from Badin, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas and Naushero Feroz, while those in Punjab were from Mianwali, Sargodha, Chiniot and Toba Tek Singh, DawnNews reported.
Voting in 11 districts in Punjab and 14 districts in Sindh commenced at 7:30am and is expected to conclude at 5:30pm.
MQM's mayor in Hyderabad
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) will bring its own mayor in Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (HMC) owing to their victory in LB polls today.
MQM coordination committee member Aminul Haq claimed that MQM has so far won 45 seats of HMC including 21 those who were elected unopposed. "We will hopefully win 70 seats", says Amin.
HMC is one of two municipal corporations other than Karachi which has five corporations.
Sindh: rivals scuffle, women voters barred
At least two people were injured in Badin and 15 in Tharparkar after scuffles broke out between rival political party workers at polling stations.
Director General Rangers Maj Gen Bilal Akbar reached Badin and visited polling stations to supervise the polling process.
Rangers personnel also temporarily detained councillor aspirant and PPP Badin General Secretary Aziz Memon after allegations of rigging surfaced against him.
The ECP ordered a stop to polling in UC-8 and UC-53 after complaints regarding misprinted ballot papers were received.
Polling has been halted at two Tharparkar wards, one Tando Allah Yar ward and one Naushero Feroz ward following complaints of misprinting of ballot papers.