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Despite all the mafia being on one side, the PTI candidate smashed the criminals in Rajanpur [MENTION=135038]Major[/MENTION] is this why these criminals are threatening Judges to stop the elections?
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Mohsin Leghari on Sunday won the National Assembly constituency NA-193 Rajanpur by-election with a significant margin against his rival, PML-N’s Ammar Leghari, who was backed by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
According to unofficial results of all 237 polling stations, Mohsin Leghari bagged 90,392 votes as per the unofficial results while Ammar managed to secure 55,218.
Polling began at 8am and continued till 5pm without any break. The seat fell vacant due to the death of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Jaffar Khan Leghari. He died in Lahore on December 31, 2022, after a prolonged illness.
The whole process was largely peaceful and held amid tight security. As the counting began, the PTI chief took an early lead, which eventually continued to grow.
Election Commission
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had set up 237 polling stations in the constituency out of which 68 have been declared sensitive. At least 2,650 police personnel have been deployed to deal with any untoward situation while Pakistan Army and Rangers personnel are also patrolling the area.
Candidates
11 candidates contested NA-193 Rajanpur by-poll, but the main contest was expected between the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Ammar Owais Leghari and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Mohsin Leghari.
On Friday, Punjab’s caretaker government approached the ECP with a written request to postpone the by-election citing security concerns.
Earlier, Commissioner Dera Ghazi Khan Division Khalid Manzoor mentioned the security concerns in his letter to the caretaker provincial government.
But, the electoral watchdog on Saturday dismissed these concerns on the grounds that adequate security measures were being taken by the Punjab Police and Rangers for the provision of security at all the polling stations.
ECP’s Central Control Room starts monitoring Rajanpur by-polls
A Central Control Room set up at Election Commission Secretariat Islamabad has started monitoring by polls being held in NA 193, Rajanpur on Sunday.
A spokesman of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said in a statement on Sunday that the Control Room would continue working till receipt of the last result.
Senior officers were monitoring the electioneering process from the Control Room, Islamabad. Separate Control Rooms established at Lahore and Rajanpur have also started registering complaints of election process. Immediate action would be taken against election code violators.
https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/70...count-underway-in-NA-193-Rajanpur-by-election
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Mohsin Leghari on Sunday won the National Assembly constituency NA-193 Rajanpur by-election with a significant margin against his rival, PML-N’s Ammar Leghari, who was backed by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
According to unofficial results of all 237 polling stations, Mohsin Leghari bagged 90,392 votes as per the unofficial results while Ammar managed to secure 55,218.
Polling began at 8am and continued till 5pm without any break. The seat fell vacant due to the death of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Jaffar Khan Leghari. He died in Lahore on December 31, 2022, after a prolonged illness.
The whole process was largely peaceful and held amid tight security. As the counting began, the PTI chief took an early lead, which eventually continued to grow.
Election Commission
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had set up 237 polling stations in the constituency out of which 68 have been declared sensitive. At least 2,650 police personnel have been deployed to deal with any untoward situation while Pakistan Army and Rangers personnel are also patrolling the area.
Candidates
11 candidates contested NA-193 Rajanpur by-poll, but the main contest was expected between the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Ammar Owais Leghari and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Mohsin Leghari.
On Friday, Punjab’s caretaker government approached the ECP with a written request to postpone the by-election citing security concerns.
Earlier, Commissioner Dera Ghazi Khan Division Khalid Manzoor mentioned the security concerns in his letter to the caretaker provincial government.
But, the electoral watchdog on Saturday dismissed these concerns on the grounds that adequate security measures were being taken by the Punjab Police and Rangers for the provision of security at all the polling stations.
ECP’s Central Control Room starts monitoring Rajanpur by-polls
A Central Control Room set up at Election Commission Secretariat Islamabad has started monitoring by polls being held in NA 193, Rajanpur on Sunday.
A spokesman of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said in a statement on Sunday that the Control Room would continue working till receipt of the last result.
Senior officers were monitoring the electioneering process from the Control Room, Islamabad. Separate Control Rooms established at Lahore and Rajanpur have also started registering complaints of election process. Immediate action would be taken against election code violators.
https://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/70...count-underway-in-NA-193-Rajanpur-by-election
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