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Pakistan Election Day: 11 May 2013, updates.

Sharif Stages Comeback In Landmark Pakistan Election
ISLAMABAD, May 12 (Reuters) - Toppled in a 1999 coup, jailed and exiled, Nawaz Sharif has made a triumphant election comeback and on Sunday was heading for a third term as Pakistan's prime minister.
The polls were a landmark, marking the first time one elected government was to replace another in a country vulnerable to military takeovers.
But Saturday's vote failed to realise the hopes of many that dynastic politics would end after years of misrule and corruption in the strategic U.S. ally.
Sharif, 63, a wealthy steel magnate from the pivotal Punjab province, held off a challenge from former cricket star Imran Khan who had hoped to break decades of dominance by Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) and the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), led by the Bhutto family.
Khan's Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) put up a strong fight and he is likely to remain a force in politics.
"Nawaz's victory says two things about Pakistan: one, the people of Pakistan prefer the comfort of status quo over the uncertainty of revolutions; and two, all roads to the centre go through Punjab, and in Punjab, people are right-leaning and conservative," said senior journalist Nusrat Javeed.
"Still, for a party that only really arrived on the political scene in a serious way two years ago, PTI's performance was remarkable, to say the least."
Sharif declared victory in a jubilant speech to supporters. On Sunday, television channels said results so far showed that the PML-N had captured 84 seats of the 272 National Assembly seats that were contested.
The PTI had secured 19 seats while the PPP, which led the government for the past five years, won 11.
Sharif, a religious conservative, has said the army, which has ruled the country for more than half of its turbulent history, should stay out of politics.
But he will have to work with Pakistan's generals, who set foreign and security policy and manage the nuclear-armed country's difficult relationship with the United States as NATO troops withdraw from neighbouring Afghanistan in 2014.
Sharif also believes Pakistan should reconsider its support for the U.S. war on Islamist militancy, which has earned the country billions of dollars in aid.
Despite pre-poll violence and attacks on Saturday that killed at least 17 people, millions turned out to vote.
Sharif's party may not have enough seats to rule on its own and may be forced into a coalition, which could make it difficult to push reforms needed to revive the economy.
Sharif, who advocates free-market economics, is likely to pursue privatisation and deregulation to revive flagging growth. He has said Pakistan should stand on its own two feet but may need to seek a another bailout from the International Monetary Fund to avoid a balance of payments crisis.
Sharif will have to ease widespread discontent over endemic corruption, chronic power cuts and crumbling infrastructure. He has described Pakistan as a "mess".
Cricketing hero Khan in the end did not have the momentum needed to trip up Sharif despite his popularity among urban youths, many of whom were voting for the first time in an election that saw a robust turnout of 60 percent.
They had rallied behind Khan's calls for an end to graft and a halt to U.S. drone strikes against suspected militants on Pakistani soil, widely seen as a violation of sovereignty.
BLOODY ELECTION DAY
A string of bomb blasts marred election day, with one attack on a party office in the southern city of Karachi killing 11 people and wounding about 40.
Pakistan's Taliban, who are close to al Qaeda, have killed more than 125 people in election-related violence since April. The group, which is fighting to topple the government, regards the poll as un-Islamic.
Despite Pakistan's history of coups, the army stayed out of politics during the five years of the last government and threw its support behind Saturday's election.
However, some fear the military could step back in if there were a repeat of the incompetence and corruption that frustrated many Pakistanis during the last government.
Sharif, who was toppled in a 1999 bloodless coup by former army chief Pervez Musharraf, may take steps to improve ties with Pakistan's arch-enemy, India. Efforts to boost trade between the neighbours have stalled due to suspicion on both sides.
If Sharif is forced into a coalition, he may look to Islamist parties to cobble together a majority in parliament.
On top of the 272 contested seats, a further 70 - most reserved for women and members of non-Muslim minorities - are allocated to parties on the basis of their performance in the constituencies. To have a majority of the total of 342, the government would need 172 seats.
 
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That were fair elections and without any GHAPLA

i hope you would have open eyes and are not dumb .....hamid khan was leading by 25000 votes then they put the results on hold and suddenly after few hours saad rafique won......check videos of rigging by saad rafique....he locked the polling station for 90 minutes thapay pe thapa phir army aye aur the took him out .......
 
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NA-246 Karachi
1. Nabil Gabool (MQM): 180 000
2. XYZ (Jamat-i-Islami): 7000

Total votes cast in 10 hours = 187,000
Votes cast in 1 hour or 60 minutes = 1/10 x 187 000 = 18,700
Votes cast in 1 minute or 60 seconds = 1/60 x 18 700 = 312
Votes cast in 1 second = 1/60 x 312 = 5

Yr koi bataye mujhe 1 second main 5 votes kis taraha cast krsktey hain ????
Hats off to MQM , they seriously need 21 topon ki salami for that

Karachi karachi hai. Dhandli bhi style main kartai hain. :D
 
فیصل صالح حیات کو این اے 87 چنیوٹ سے شکست

PTI's Dr Azhar Jadoon wins NA-17 Abbottabad-I http://www.aaj.tv/?p=221915 #Elections2013 #ElectionResults
 
Every sentence i wrote has relevance and not difficult to understand.
I damn care Hanif Abbasi, if Rawalpindi people selected IK then we respect their will so visa versa.
You are bypassing what i want to know from you.

Hanif Abbasi thing was a general one, no related to your post.

I said the priorities of a potential pti govt should be those, while you are telling me to appreciate initiatives etc...

JUI also going pretty strong in KPK, they can make a government with PML and some other guys.

Only option for PTI would be to make an alliance with JI...

Also, alot of independents have won in National Assembly, around 45.
 
ALLAH bachaye ic mulk k choron se ........ECP tau thi hi chawal army ne bhi kuch nahi kiya yar..... itni open rigging karni thi tau sidhi tarha army hi ajati ....jab apki nation ki choice ki koi worth hi nahi tau faida voting ka?

i simply cant believe wat happened in NA-125 and NA-120...no way
 
MQM is too controversial in their practices,which is due to their circumstances, still violence is not justifiable, you saw it in Karachi yesterday, same happened with PTI in Lahore in atleast 5-6 constituencies but we didnt know how to counter it.

anyway, pmln has got a free ride, they wont be able to blame it on anyone... hope their true face surfaces to every Pakistani !

You are right about MQM that it is controversial because of its circumstances and although I do agree that violence on their part is not really justifiable, I must say that if MQM disbands its militant ways, Karachi will be run over by a lot of other shady characters. I'd rather have my own shady characters to counter the external shady characters then have a clean conscience and a sore a$$.
 
Sharif Stages Comeback In Landmark Pakistan Election
ISLAMABAD, May 12 (Reuters) -
On top of the 272 contested seats, a further 70 - most reserved for women and members of non-Muslim minorities - are allocated to parties on the basis of their performance in the constituencies. To have a majority of the total of 342, the government would need 172 seats.

After electing 272 seats by the popular votes, how the Pakistani system elects these 70 seats? Is it done by the majority vote in the Parliament or by another popular vote? Can you or someone give us a brief explanation about this?
 
i hope you would have open eyes and are not dumb .....hamid khan was leading by 25000 votes then they put the results on hold and suddenly after few hours saad rafique won......check videos of rigging by saad rafique....he locked the polling station for 90 minutes thapay pe thapa phir army aye aur the took him out .......

mani2020 I knew that this all would happen...they clearly rigged PTI....but how long they will sustain their corrupt tentacles??despite of all their rigging...we still clean sweep ANP and other corrupt leaders...!
siaysat ek gundi naali hai jis ko saaf kerne walay per bhi kuch cheetein tu aati hain..
I suggest that Ik MUST form coalition government...
 
So is it another Script written at Washington, Endorsed by Riyadh, Approved in Rawalpindi and Implemented by handpicked CT Govts/EC NRO2...! @ shahid masood

Script may have been written by Washington, where PTI victory in NWFP was inscribed but seriously... N. Sharif, approved by Rawalpindi ????????????? have you gone nuts in your hate?
It is Imran Khan who is rumoured to have support from Rawalpindi and only yesterday, you were boasting about army votes!
 
Lagta hai Russia main bari sardi hai. Open your eyes man.

It was as blatant in 125 as Karachi!

pml-n is winning that's why he saying that....
if pti WOULD be leading then they must be yelling 'unfair elections":lol:
 
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