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NA-122 Lahore Election Updates - Far Reaching Effects on Pak Politics

Dedicated to all pti fan boys.
 

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Pti candidate ashraf sohna ki zamanat zabtt ho gai in NA144.
And they lost NA122.
Great performance pti. Well done.
 
CONGRATULATIONS MR. AYAZ SADIQ & PML(N)
Imran khan's claim for 55,000 bogus votes in NA-122 proved false now as free and fare election held in presence of army.
My fellows in army also confirmed no rigging in today's election and results are apparent.
PML(N)'s win in NA-122 proves no rigging in this as well as other 4 zones(Imran khan asked to open) for what the Dharna was staged. Results in NA-122 justified fair results in all other 4 zones as well where PTI claimed rigging.
Imran need to leave stubborness and should focus on 2018. Hours planned to spend on further Dharna & Jaloos politics must be spent on KPK to make it a model province as a step towards new Pakistan. Rigging (Dhandli) drama must be end by now. He has already wasted nation's precious time.
Hope nation won't get detracked again.
Love Pakistan <3
 
According to initial results PML-N candidate Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has bagged 73428 votes while PTI candidate Abdul Aleem Khan got 69265 votes in 268 out of total 284 polling stations so far.
 
If that was the case , then i think there wasnt any bogus votes at that time either ( 2013)!
Kia imran khan waqai ullu banata raha hame dhandli keh keh k :/ because todays voting results seems not much different than 2013
Its naive to deny the vote bank of PML(N) in Lahore whther we like it or dislike it. Its obvious from results of all previous elections not just 2013
 
40k ki lead ana thi apni administration,federal aur provincial governments,BISP wali bibi,Railway ka patha engine Rafique,20 federal aur provincial ministers aur phir b nikli 3K ki lead abhi tak
 
According to initial results PML-N candidate Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has bagged 75287 votes while PTI candidate Abdul Aleem Khan got 71256 votes in 273 out of total 284 polling stations so far.
 
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