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In a showdown between the titans, PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur emerged as the undisputed champion, delivering a resounding blow to the JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman with 93,443 votes to 59,922 votes.
 
PML-N heavyweight Rana Sanaullah experienced a setback as a PTI-backed contender triumphed in his hometown constituency in Faisalabad.

The ex-interior minister and PML-N stalwart encountered defeat on his home turf. As per the comprehensive results gathered from all 377 polling stations of NA-100, Dr Nisar Jat, supported by PTI, emerged victorious with 131,996 votes.

Sanaullah secured the second position with a count of 112,403 votes.
 
PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat achieved a resounding triumph, securing 117,988 votes, while JUI-F's Asjad Mehmood trailed behind with 68,303 votes.

Asad Qaiser, the former National Assembly speaker and another notable figure from PTI, clinched victory with a total of 115,635 votes. In the electoral race, JUI-F's Fazal Ali secured the second position with 45,567 votes.
 
In NA-194, the Bhutto scion emerged victorious with 135,112 votes, overshadowing JUI-F's Rashid Mehmood Soomro, who secured 35,311 votes.

As anticipated, former president Asif Ali Zardari dominated in Shaheed Benazirabad, claiming victory with an impressive 146,989 votes. Sardar Sher Muhammad Rind Baloch, a PTI-backed independent candidate, came in as the runner-up with 51,916 votes.
 
the power clash between the Gilani and Qureshi families in the City of Saints was decisively won by PPP-P's Syed Ali Musa Gilani, amassing 79,080 votes. Meanwhile, PTI-backed Meher Bano Qureshi, daughter of incarcerated PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi, conceded the Multan seat with 71,649 votes.
 
In Tharparkar II, PPP-P's Mahesh Kumar Malani secured an easy win, making history as the first non-Muslim to win a general seat in the NA.

He achieved this milestone with 132,061 votes, surpassing Arbab Ghulam Rahim of the Grand Democratic Alliance, who garnered 113,346 votes.
 
ANP leader Aimal Wali Khan faced a significant setback in NA-25 Charsadda II, securing 67,876 votes, while PTI-backed Fazal Muhammad Khan emerged victorious with 100,713 votes.
 
Former leader of the opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, running as an independent candidate, faced a double setback in Rawalpindi. In NA-53, he secured the third position with 44,072 votes, trailing behind PML-N's Raja Qamar Islam, who claimed victory with 72,006 votes.

In NA-54, he managed a mere 19,093 votes, while independent candidate Aqeel Malik emerged triumphant with 85,912 votes.
 
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Ye saaray jootthay results haingay......CIA bhattay waalay Army jharrnails manipulating results as they wish for a new toady muzlim set up. Saari dunya huns parrti hum logon per. This is totally unacceptable!
 
So who won?
CIA Generals!.....on the take, who else. I've given up bro......long ago. I only defend my innocent people now, not our CIA generals. Most Pakistani's are good people. They are good at heart, hard working and no matter where you throw them, they' make it through.
 
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Pakistan may face more economic misery if election result unclear​

Feb 10, 20:38
The possibility of a political stalemate in Pakistan leading to delays in both reforms and crucial foreign funding has sparked a selloff in its international bonds and fuelled analysts' fears of further economic misery for the country.

Results coming in from Thursday's election saw an unexpectedly strong showing for independents - mostly supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan - trailed by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party of Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

Sharif has already claimed victory, but his party remains far short of the necessary number of seats to form a government on its own.

The election, which was itself much delayed, comes at a pivotal moment.

Pakistan is in an economic crisis, with dwindling foreign currency reserves that will be further strained by a $1 billion bond payment due in two months, while its $3 billion funding programme with the International Monetary Fund expires on April 12.

"Pakistan will be entering into more severe political and economic instability if no party emerges with a simple majority," said Sajid Amin of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, a former adviser to the ministry of finance.
 

'In Karachi, robbery was committed, not theft': Siraj​

Feb 10, 21:11

In a strongly worded post shared on his official X handle, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq denounced the purported electoral rigging, labeling it a direct affront to the integrity of the vote and public sentiment.

Describing it as the most egregious instance of rigging in history, he claimed that results were manipulated in favour of PML-N, PPP, and MQM, particularly highlighting the situation in Karachi as akin to robbery, not mere theft.


Expressing his firm stance against such manipulation, Haq declared his personal participation in the protest in Karachi, emphasising that robbery of the people's mandate is unequivocally unacceptable.
 
Internet monitor Netblocks on Saturday reported a nationwide disruption to X (formerly Twitter) in Pakistan amid political turmoil.

"Confirmed: Live metrics show a nation-scale disruption to X/Twitter across #Pakistan; the incident comes amid political turmoil after a controversial election held under an internet and mobile network blackout," NetBlocks said on X.
 

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