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BARRISTER GOHAR REGRETS DESPITE WINNING 180 NA SEATS, PARTY’S SUCCESS WAS NOT REFLECTED IN RESULTS
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HE Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Sunday demanded the formation of a judicial commission to investigate the ‘rigging revelations’ made by the former Rawalpindi commissioner. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside PTI General Secretary Omar Ayub Khan, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said that the party had “struggled” for elections in the country. “The PTI made efforts for having free, fair and timely elections in the country where everyone was granted a level-playing field, except her.” He then lamented how efforts were made to keep the party out of the electoral arena. “But you all saw how on Feb 8 people heeded Imran Khan’s call and turned out in huge numbers to vote,” he said. Gohar said that the PTI had won “180 seats” in the National Assembly; 42 seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 115 in
Punjab, 16 in Sindh, and four in Balochistan. However, he went on to say that the party’s success was not reflected in the results of the Feb 8. “We were given one seat in Balochistan, three are due. In Sindh, we did not get a single seat, they are all due. In Punjab, around 50 seats are due.” He further asserted that after the votes cast on Feb 8 were counted, there was a deliberate delay in announcing the provisional results. “An our majority in Punjab was diluted. Our majority in Sindh removed and the seats in Balochistan were also reduced. This is why, from day one, we have only one demand — that results be declared in accordance with the Form 45.” Another layer of controversy was added to the already disputed Feb 8 elections on Saturday after Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha accused the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa of involvement in ‘rigging’ — a claim denied by the electoral watchdog and the
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CEC should tender apology or be ready to face article 6: Haleem Adil Sh
KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh on Sunday said that the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) should tender an apology to the nation or be ready to face Article 6 for the “stealing mandate of the public.” Addressing a press conference in Karachi, flanked by PTI Sindh general secretary Advocate Ali Palh and others, he said that the CEC first all failed to hold elections within time, committing “contempt of people and their mandate.” Haleem Adil Sh said that yesterday Commissioner Rawalpindi exposed the “worst election fraud.” He said he himself spent 171 days in jail, where he was put in a death cell and faced more troubles than Kalboshan Yadav. The PTI leader said on Feb 8, the nation and the Captain emerged victorious, but despite this fact, the PTI’s victory was changed into defeat. “We have all Form 45s of Karachi and all this data is put on the Internet.” He said all Form 45s of his constituency NA238 are present with him.” He said the media was given Form 45s from every
top judge. These allegations came almost a week after the polls on a day when PTI and other political parties decided to kickstart their nationwide anti-rigging campaign, claiming they were deprived of their mandate through “massive rigging”. The commissioner, who has now been transferred to the Services and Gen-
Dar confident of ‘breakthrough’ in talks with PPP on govt formation ISLAMABAD
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Former finance minister and senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ishaq Dar on Sunday hinted at a significant development expected in talks between the coordination committees of his party and the PPP on Monday. Ishaq Dar, heading the PML-N coordination committee, indicated that the upcoming meeting, the fifth meeting between the two parties, could lead to a breakthrough, although he refrained from divulging specifics. “Consultation on various proposals was underway till yesterday,” Dar stated, suggesting ongoing deliberations between the parties. He further remarked that while progress had been made, both sides had yet to finalise key points of agreement. “We are working towards consensus on critical issues,” Dar affirmed, underlining the parties’ efforts to forge a joint declaration regarding the composition of the next government at the federal level. In another statement, senior leader PML-N and Head of Coordination Committee Senator Ishaq
Dar requested the leaders of both the PML-N and PPP to follow the rules laid down between the committees for discussion. He said that it was decided that no member or leader of the coordination committees formed by the two parties will comment on the ongoing process of discussion and the points discussed in it. The final points have not yet been settled between the parties and consultations continued till yesterday on various proposals Four rounds of consultation have been completed and the fifth session has been scheduled tomor-
row, Monday afternoon. He said that a formal joint declaration of both parties will be issued after the consultation is completed. It is not appropriate to discuss anything before the consultation is completed as per the agreed procedure between the two parties. Earlier, there were reports that the PML-N and PPP have reached consensus on establishment of a stable democratic government, which is imperative for the nation. The reports said that agreement has been reached during a meeting of coordination committees of both the parties in Islamabad. During the meeting, several proposals regarding government formation were deliberated. Both parties have agreed to meet again tomorrow to further discuss recommendations and finalize their decisions. Senator Ishaq Dar, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Senator Azam Nazir Tarar and Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan represented the PML-N at the meeting. The Pakistan People’s Party was represented by Syed Murad Ali Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Saeed Ghani, Nadeem Afzal Chan, Nawab Sana Ullah Zehri, Shuja Khan, and Sardar Bahadur Khan Sehar.
Bilawal says Zardari to be PPP’s nominee for presidency THATTA
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Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal BhuttoZardari declared on Sunday that former president and party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari would be the PPP’s nominee for the presidency, asserting that Zardari was the only leader who can bring unity to the country. Addressing a rally in Thatta, Bilawal emphasised Zardari’s potential role in extinguishing the “fire of hatred” and safeguarding the nation’s unity, particularly in light of the PPP’s recent electoral success, notably in Sindh province. “I had no stubbornness to sit on the prime minister’s chair. I contested for you, for my people,” Bilawal stated, highlighting the challenges Pakistan faces, including inflation reaching record levels and the prevalence of divisive politics. PPP chairman urged fellow politicians to prioritise the interests of the people over their own, lamenting the detrimental impact of self-serving politics on the federation and its provinces. “All political parties should ponder over Pakistan’s future rather than their individual gains,” he remarked, addressing the ongoing protests against election results and the prevalence of rigging allegations. Regarding the PPP’s approach to addressing griev-
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ances, Bilawal outlined the party’s commitment to resolving issues through appropriate channels, including the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), courts, or Parliament, before resorting to protests. “We aim to tackle the challenges faced by the people, particularly flood victims in Balochistan and Sindh,” he asserted, underlining the party’s dedication to serving the populace. Rejecting offers of power-sharing arrangements by PML-N, Bilawal affirmed that the PPP’s focus remained on addressing the people’s concerns rather than securing ministerial positions. “I was offered that they [PML-N] make their prime minister for the first three years, and I become prime minister for the next two, but I refused. We don’t work for ourselves but for the people,” he stated firmly, emphasising the importance of democratic principles and accountability. Responding to claims from rival parties, including the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Bilawal reiterated the PPP’s willingness to support those who approach them with genuine concerns, while underscoring the party’s pivotal role in potential coalition governments. “We will talk about the problems of the people, not just seek ministerial positions,” he declared, signalling the PPP’s commitment to constructive engagement within the political system.
polling. He said PML-N showed lack of confidence in the media. He said from 22 NA seats of Karachi, the PTI had won 20 seats and two from three NA seats of Hyderabad. He claimed the party won 40 SA seats from Karachi, regretting the seats of GDA were stolen from interior Sindh. He said Jamaat-e-Islami also won some seats from Karachi. He said Hafiz Naeem showed moral courage by fortifying his seat. He asked Pir Pagara to come out like Soriah Badshah had come out against the British rulers. He demanded to release true results as per Form 45s. Haleem Adil said from NA-219 Hyderabad PTI-backed candidate Mustansir Billah took 52,999 votes and MQM candidate just 18,276 votes, but in Form 47, MQM candidate was termed winner by 55,050 votes. He said from NA-220 Hyderabad, Faisal Mughal of PTI took 52,302 votes and MQM candidate just 41,203 votes, but in Form 47 MQM candidate was termed winner by 64,561 votes. STAFF REPORT
eral Administration Department (SGAD) in Lahore, was scheduled to hold a press conference regarding the Pakistan Super League (PSL) arrangements at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. But instead of the presser, he had an informal chat with reporters in which he made the startling claims.
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Social media platform X restricted in Pakistan for 24 hours: Netblocks ISLAMABAD
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Internet monitor Netblocks has stated that its metrics show that social media platform X has been restricted in Pakistan for 24 hours, “the latest and longest in a series of nation-scale internet censorship measures imposed by authorities as reports of election fraud emerge”. “Metrics show that X/Twitter has now been restricted in #Pakistan for 24 hours, the latest and longest in a series of nation-scale internet censorship measures imposed by authorities as reports of election fraud emerge,” it shared on its X handle. A day earlier Netblocks had reported a nationwide disruption to X “amid escalating unrest and protests over allegations of election fraud, following a highlevel resignation and public admission of vote manipulation by a senior election official”. The development had come after Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattah accused the Election Commission of Pakistan and Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa of involvement in ‘rigging’ — a claim denied by the electoral watchdog and the top judge. Earlier on Sunday, the director Bolo Bhi, an advocacy forum for digital rights, Usama Khilji had said that X was inaccessible for many except via select VPNs. “Most users complaining their VPNs are also blocked and internet is slow,” he said, noting that there was no official word from the telecom authority or the IT minister “whose job is to ensure seamless internet access”.