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No electronic voting machines/biometric system implementation to stop rigging on election day?

Overseas Pakistanis still can't vote.

Essentially just another election like 2008, 2013 etc. Same old corrupt system. Not even interested in these "selections"....

Pakistan is a lost cause

Well I would like to say to you and to everyone that do not grow despondent. Where there is a will, there is a way. Firstly, It is futile to say that we are back to square one. We are far more better that what we used to be yesterday. This stringent accountability practice has made millions of Pakistani natives aware of their basic fundamental rights. Look at SC, how expeditiously and efficiently it is playing its judicial role (at least I am very much optimistic about our contemporary Judiciary). And there are many other Positive changes in the Country. Yes there are countless problems with our Economy and convoluted political framework. But It is only the optimistic approach which can cure all such problems. So, Hope for the best in the upcoming elections. People are more aware now and they wont let the notorious to misuse their votes.
Secondly, the oversea's must! be given a right to vote. There is a long list of pertinent arguments in favor of this statement. But I would like to mention one being an Economist i.e. In current Fiscal year 2017-18, Pakistan has received $20 billion of foreign remittances. And this $20 billion plays a major role in calming the uprising hefty amount of current account deficit. We have a trade deficit of $32 billion and after curbing the distorted discrepancies, Current account deficit stands at almost $14 Billion. So let say they stop remitting--- means current account deficit = $14bn+ $20bn = $34 billion, which would be an astronomical amount to deal with. So from an economic point of view, expeditious steps should be taken to resolve the predicated state of country and let the foreign Pakistanis to have their very right to vote.

Thank you
 
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One of Polling Firm conduct survey this month. As per the firm, they are client of one of major political party.

They will conduct survey after every 10 days till 25th July


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Comparison with previous survey conducted by same polling firm


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Elections 2018: PML-N expects 110, PTI 79 Punjab NA seats

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ISLAMABAD: The lists of names of women for reserved seats for the National Assembly in Punjab submitted by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reflect their minds about the number of seats they hope to get in the July 25 parliamentary polls.

These are their estimates and expectations, which may or may not come true, obviously depending on their performance at the ballot. A total of 141 seats of the Lower House of Parliament are up for grabs in Punjab. Thirty-two women will be indirectly elected on reserved seats by the votes of the members of the National Assembly (MNAs). It means that 4.4 MNAs will be required to elect one female to the National Assembly in Punjab.

The PML-N has filed with the ECP the names of 25 females for these special seats. Twenty-five multiplied by 4.4 comes to 110, the number of seats that this party believes it will win. The PTI has submitted to the ECP the names of 18 women for the reserved seats. It implies that the PTI hopes to clinch 79.2 seats (18 X 4.4) of the National Assembly in Punjab.

Both the parties are unexpected to secure the precise number of seats in the direct election for which they have fielded for the special quota of women. The PML-N’s 110 predicted seats and PTI’s 79 anticipated seats bring the total to 189 seats while Punjab will contribute only 141 MNAs to the National Assembly.

If a party gets more National Assembly seats than it has put forward the names of women candidates for the reserved share and now informed the ECP accordingly, it can revise the list upward by adding more names. However, if it bags fewer seats than its expectation, preference will be given to only those women in order of priority whose names are mentioned in the list that have the enough votes to be elected. The weight and worth of the candidates, who are cited first in the list, is more for the political parties than those following them.

The PML-N has also submitted 53 names for the special women seats in the Punjab Assembly. There are a total of 66 special women seats in the provincial legislature, which has as many as 297 directly elected seats. Thus, one woman candidate will need the support of 4.5 members of the Punjab Assembly (MPAs) to get elected.

The PML-N’s list also throws light on the projected number of seats it aspires to bag in the Punjab Assembly. When 4.5, the required votes to elected on woman, is multiplied by 53 candidates it has fielded, the tally comes to 238, the number of directly contested seats it looks forward to secure.

The PML-N’s 25 female candidates for the reserved seats of the National Assembly from Punjab in order of preference include Tahira Aurangzeb, Shaista Pervez Malik, Ayesha Rajab Baloch, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, Zahra Wadood Fatemi, Kiran Dar, Romina Khurshid Alam, Musarrat Asif Khawaja, Zeb Jaffar, Dr Samina Matloob, Shahnaz Saleem, Seema Jilani, Maiza Hameed, Shakila Luqman, Muniba Iqbal, Rida Khan, Amira Khan, Nighat Mir, Shahzadi Tiwana, Iffat Liaqat, Mehwish Sultana, Begum Ishrat Ashraf, Sadia Nadeem, Tamkeen Akhtar Niazi and Khalida Mansoor.

The PTI’s women nominees for the Punjab contest in order of priority are Dr Shireen Mazari, Munaza Hassan and Andleeb Abbas, Asma Qadeer, Aliya Hamza, Javeria Zafar, Kanwal Shauzab, Dr Seemi Bukhari, Sobia Kamal, Nosheen Hamid, Rubina Jamil, Maleeka Bokhari, Fouzia Bahram, Rukhsana Naveed, Tashfeen Safdar, Wajeeha Ikram, Asiya Azeem, and Mashaam Hassan.

The selection of the female candidates is the sole prerogative of the party heads as they shower the special favour on them for their commitment. The aspirants get elected without going through hassle of the election campaign, which entails a huge spending from their pockets.

When contacted, PML-N leader Senator Pervez Rashid told The News that the PML-N will bag more seats than the calculation done keeping in view the number of its women candidates it has sponsored for the special seats.

Senior PTI stalwart Naeemul Haq told this correspondent that his party will have the opportunity to make addition to the list already filed with the ECP in case it will get more National Assembly seats in Punjab.

However, he attacked Section 104 of the Election Acts, which deals with the reserved women seats. It is an undemocratic clause that the PTI will challenge in a superior court, he said. “Every party should have the right to make alterations to its list.”

Section 104 says for the purpose of election to seats reserved for women, the political parties contesting the polls for such seats will, within the period fixed by the ECP for submission of nomination papers, file separate lists of their candidates in order of priority with the ECP or, as it may direct, with the Provincial Election Commissioner or other authorised officer of the ECP. The lists thus submitted will not be subject to change or alteration either in the order of priority or through addition or omission of new names after expiry of the date of submission of nomination papers.

These lists may contain as many names of additional candidates as a political party may deem necessary for contesting seats reserved for women to provide for any disqualification of candidates during scrutiny of nomination papers or for filling of any vacant seats during the term of an assembly. A candidate to a seat reserved for women will file the nomination papers on or before the last date fixed for the election and the papers will, as nearly as possible, be scrutinised in the same manner as papers of candidates on general seats are scrutinised.

If, at any time, the party list is exhausted, the political party may submit a name for any vacancy which may occur. Where a seat reserved for women falls vacant as a result of death, resignation or disqualification of a member, it will be filled in by the next person in order of precedence from the party‘s list of candidates submitted to the ECP.

A candidate contesting election on a seat reserved for women will, along with the nomination papers, submit to the returning officer (RO) a copy of the party list of the candidate‘s political party for such seats, and declarations and statements in support of the nomination. Where there is equality of share on a reserved seat between two or more political parties, the RO shall declare the returned candidate by drawing of lots.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/331237-elections-2018-pml-n-expects-110-pti-79-punjab-na-seats
 
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Meri London tu kya Pakistan main bhi koi property nahi, main tu apnay walid key ghar main rehti hon wali Baji kay assets detail

  • Shareholder of Chaudhry Sugar Mills Limited, Hamza Spinning Mills Limited, Muhammad Buksh Textile Mills Limited, Hudabiya Papers Mills Limited and Hudabiya Engineering Co Private Limited.
  • Spent about Rs6.4million on foreign trips in the last three years.
  • Owner of 1,506 kanals irrigation land, the agricultural land owned by her increased by 548 kanals in the last three years.
  • Invested Rs3.4 million in her family's flour mills and gave a loan worth Rs7 million to Soft Energy Private Limited.
  • Hasan Nawaz has given her a loan of Rs20 million.
  • Received Rs40 million as gifts
  • Owns jewellery worth Rs1.7 million.
 
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Meri London tu kya Pakistan main bhi koi property nahi, main tu apnay walid key ghar main rehti hon wali Baji kay assets detail

  • Shareholder of Chaudhry Sugar Mills Limited, Hamza Spinning Mills Limited, Muhammad Buksh Textile Mills Limited, Hudabiya Papers Mills Limited and Hudabiya Engineering Co Private Limited.
  • Spent about Rs6.4million on foreign trips in the last three years.
  • Owner of 1,506 kanals irrigation land, the agricultural land owned by her increased by 548 kanals in the last three years.
  • Invested Rs3.4 million in her family's flour mills and gave a loan worth Rs7 million to Soft Energy Private Limited.
  • Hasan Nawaz has given her a loan of Rs20 million.
  • Received Rs40 million as gifts
  • Owns jewellery worth Rs1.7 million.

And noothiyas will still think that she is the saviour they have been waiting for.
 
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لاہور: پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) کے رہنما زعیم قادری نے آزاد حیثیت سے قومی اسمبلی کا الیکشن لڑنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔ پارٹی ٹکٹ نہ ملنے پر پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) کے رہنما زعیم قادری نے آزاد حیثیت سے قومی اسمبلی کا الیکشن لڑنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔

زعیم قادری کے علاوہ ن لیگ کے مزید 2 رہنما عمران شاہ اور آصف رضا بیگ بھی آزاد حیثیت میں الیکشن لڑیں گے۔
 
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لاہور: پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) کے رہنما زعیم قادری نے آزاد حیثیت سے قومی اسمبلی کا الیکشن لڑنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔ پارٹی ٹکٹ نہ ملنے پر پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) کے رہنما زعیم قادری نے آزاد حیثیت سے قومی اسمبلی کا الیکشن لڑنے کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔

زعیم قادری کے علاوہ ن لیگ کے مزید 2 رہنما عمران شاہ اور آصف رضا بیگ بھی آزاد حیثیت میں الیکشن لڑیں گے۔


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حمزہ شہباز!لاہورتمہاری یاتمہارےباپ کی جاگیرنہیں،زعیم قادری
حمزہ شہبازکے بوٹ پالش نہیں کرسکتا،زعیم قادری

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