The Exposition of PMLN lies continues not just at the hands of FAFIN and International Observers but everywhere on the Media as posted above by
@pkuser2k12
The certified liar liar Pants on fire Champoo goon of liar liar shalwars on fire leadership of Nawaz, Shahbaz and Maryam is still posting Bogus tweet shameless deleter Talat Hussain, lol...concentrate on just the highlighted parts Dear
@Champion_Usmani ...reading so much might hurt in places already ill effected by mistakes of adolescence.
@PakSword @Zibago @BHarwana @pkuser2k12 My simple question to the ever blatantly lying and repeatedly caught lying Champoo poster here is:
Why crying on rejected votes margin in 2018 in only 30 constituencies when the rejected vote count was extremely high when PMLN won in 2013 and the margin of rejected votes exceeded in 35 constituencies???
and 150 constituencies in 2013 were such that between 5 to 10,000 votes were rejected, lol...Probably the champo was in his diapers in 2013 and missed all that fun, lol.
DAWN
Over 1.5m votes rejected in 2013 polls
Iftikhar A. KhanUpdated November 30, 2014
A view of unsed ballot papers and ballotting stamp at a polling station. -Zahir Shah Sherazi/file
ISLAMABAD: Over 1.5 million votes were rejected in the 2013 general elections, far more than the number of ballots rejected in the 2002 and 2008 elections, according to an internal Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) document.
The document, available with Dawn, details the number of votes rejected in each of the 266 constituencies. Political analysts say that this is the highest ever number of votes rejected during any electoral process in the country’s history.
According to the document, there were 13 National Assembly constituencies where over 10,000 votes were rejected, while
150 constituencies saw anywhere between five and ten thousand votes rejected. Six of the 13 constituencies where over 10,000 votes were rejected are in Sindh, five in Punjab and one each in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
ECP document reveals number is higher than previous elections
The highest number of rejected ballots (25,562) was recorded in Balochistan’s NA-266 (Nasirabad-cum-Jaffarabad), where former prime minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali –contesting as an independent candidate – had defeated the independent Mir Saleem Ahmad Khosa by a margin of 5,861 votes. This was one of the constituencies linked with the allegations of “35 punctures” levelled by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) against the ruling party.
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The document, however, clearly shows that the ruling PML-N was not the only beneficiary in the 35 constituencies where the margin of victory was less than the number of rejected votes and over a dozen political parties had won elections in these constituencies.