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Pakistan Election Day: 11 May 2013, updates.

PESHAWAR: Defying Taliban’s threats, people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa made beelines to polling stations in urban and rural parts of the province alike and recorded an unprecedented high voter turnout in Saturday’s election.
Two extraordinary factors acted in parallel to help Khyber Pakhtunkhwa put up an impressive show.

Women voters turned up in overwhelming numbers to polling stations in several Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts, casting votes in many areas for the first time. The other factor that resulted into a higher voter turnout was the phenomenal presence of Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf’s supporters in Peshawar, Nowshera, Mardan, and several other districts. A large number of voters started turning into polling stations to cast their vote right at the outset of the polling time. The heavy rush was not limited only to male polling stations as female voters took it to the polling stations right from early polling hours on Saturday.
In an unusual phenomenon in Peshawar’s several urban and semi-urban centres, families and groups of female voters turned into polling stations to cast votes. Similarly, a large number of young PTI supporters remained present in their party’s polling camps outside polling stations in several Peshawar constituencies, giving festive look to the event.
They maintained their presence felt on the provincial capital’s roads for most part of the day. The PTI supporters driving cars and riding motorbikes with party flags dominated the city roads.
Reports from other Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts also suggested a considerable increase in voter turnout this time round compared to the previous elections.
Haripur district, according to local journalists, saw a sharp increase in the number of voters who visited polling stations to poll their votes. The city, according to a resident, recorded hectic polling day activities with long lines of voters seen at several areas with male and female voters turning in great numbers to cast votes.
In Mansehra, however, according to our local correspondent, the turnout did not appear to be much different than the previous elections. According to him, Mansehra city worn subdued look, as voter turnout remained quite low compared to the number of registered voters.
The closely fought electoral battle between Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazal’s chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians’ Waqar Ahmed for Dera Ismail Khan’s lone National Assembly constituency attracted a large number of voters, recording improvement in the voter turnout compared to the previous elections.
PTI’s presence was felt more than other political parties in Dera Ismail Khan city from where its candidate fought hard against the JUI-F and PPPP.
The PTI youth factor played a major role in Dera Ismail Khan and Peshawar as well with youth cheering about their candidates’ expected good performance at the end of the day.
“We want change because we need opportunities to make a good start in our practical life,” said a PTI youth supporter at Peshawar. Another PTI voter said he came from abroad only to cast his vote in favour of Imran Khan’s candidate.
Supporters of PPP and Awami National Party were seen in good numbers in the inner city neighbourhoods where the two parties have had strong support up till now.
Despite an Election Commission of Pakistan’s ban on the provision of transport by candidates for bringing voters to polling stations several political parties, including PTI, PPPP, ANP, JI and JUI-F, arranged vans to facilitate their voters, transporting them to polling stations.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa voters defy all odds and record history | DAWN.COM
 
bhai rigging kahan nahi hui mujhe ye btao ....mubashir luqman saying along with other pannel members k we cant believe how IK lost from NA-122

As I said before, won't make a sweeping statement and say that PML would have lost. No. Gotta give credit, they won.

But 120, 122, 125, 250, Sialkot, 56, 54, Jehangir Tareen, Ibrar Ul Haq, all are questions and there is significant proof everywhere.

See my Jehangir Tarin example, a person with the IQ of a donut can see that something is fishy when you remain stagnant on 70k votes while the other guy jumps from 20k to 85k overnight!!

Polling stopped on 125 and 122, same with 56 and 54, 120 main thappay chalay thay (got pictures)...
 
PESHAWAR: Defying Taliban’s threats, people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa made beelines to polling stations in urban and rural parts of the province alike and recorded an unprecedented high voter turnout in Saturday’s election.
Two extraordinary factors acted in parallel to help Khyber Pakhtunkhwa put up an impressive show.

Women voters turned up in overwhelming numbers to polling stations in several Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts, casting votes in many areas for the first time. The other factor that resulted into a higher voter turnout was the phenomenal presence of Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf’s supporters in Peshawar, Nowshera, Mardan, and several other districts. A large number of voters started turning into polling stations to cast their vote right at the outset of the polling time. The heavy rush was not limited only to male polling stations as female voters took it to the polling stations right from early polling hours on Saturday.
In an unusual phenomenon in Peshawar’s several urban and semi-urban centres, families and groups of female voters turned into polling stations to cast votes. Similarly, a large number of young PTI supporters remained present in their party’s polling camps outside polling stations in several Peshawar constituencies, giving festive look to the event.
They maintained their presence felt on the provincial capital’s roads for most part of the day. The PTI supporters driving cars and riding motorbikes with party flags dominated the city roads.
Reports from other Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts also suggested a considerable increase in voter turnout this time round compared to the previous elections.
Haripur district, according to local journalists, saw a sharp increase in the number of voters who visited polling stations to poll their votes. The city, according to a resident, recorded hectic polling day activities with long lines of voters seen at several areas with male and female voters turning in great numbers to cast votes.
In Mansehra, however, according to our local correspondent, the turnout did not appear to be much different than the previous elections. According to him, Mansehra city worn subdued look, as voter turnout remained quite low compared to the number of registered voters.
The closely fought electoral battle between Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazal’s chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians’ Waqar Ahmed for Dera Ismail Khan’s lone National Assembly constituency attracted a large number of voters, recording improvement in the voter turnout compared to the previous elections.
PTI’s presence was felt more than other political parties in Dera Ismail Khan city from where its candidate fought hard against the JUI-F and PPPP.
The PTI youth factor played a major role in Dera Ismail Khan and Peshawar as well with youth cheering about their candidates’ expected good performance at the end of the day.
“We want change because we need opportunities to make a good start in our practical life,” said a PTI youth supporter at Peshawar. Another PTI voter said he came from abroad only to cast his vote in favour of Imran Khan’s candidate.
Supporters of PPP and Awami National Party were seen in good numbers in the inner city neighbourhoods where the two parties have had strong support up till now.
Despite an Election Commission of Pakistan’s ban on the provision of transport by candidates for bringing voters to polling stations several political parties, including PTI, PPPP, ANP, JI and JUI-F, arranged vans to facilitate their voters, transporting them to polling stations.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa voters defy all odds and record history | DAWN.COM

MashaAllah...:pakistan:
 
I have never been this happy in 17 years: Imran Khan


LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan hinted of sitting in the opposition while addressing the media from his hospital bed in Lahore on Sunday.

Imran had vowed to bring a revolution in the country, making a “Naya Pakistan”, but was beaten by Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) in the elections to form a central government, as suggested by unofficial poll results.

PTI is expected to form a provincial government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly.

“I have never been this happy in 17 years, as much as I was happy to see the youth’s passion,” Imran said in his video conference.

“I want to thank the youth… and I want to thank the women, who decided to play a role in creating a new Pakistan,” he said.
 
As I said before, won't make a sweeping statement and say that PML would have lost. No. Gotta give credit, they won.

But 120, 122, 125, 250, Sialkot, 56, 54, Jehangir Tareen, Ibrar Ul Haq, all are questions and there is significant proof everywhere.

See my Jehangir Tarin example, a person with the IQ of a donut can see that something is fishy when you remain stagnant on 70k votes while the other guy jumps from 20k to 85k overnight!!

Polling stopped on 125 and 122, same with 56 and 54, 120 main thappay chalay thay (got pictures)...

Jehangir tareen to jeet gaya na?
 
Imran Khan sitting in opposition

Meh, that was pretty much expected.

Real question is PPP and MQM, will they go with PML or opposition. If opposition, then will there be a cooperation b/w PPP and PTI or no? I think no.

PTI has announced they will make govt. JI, Indep and QWP can make it with PTI.

ANy idea about QWP? WHo are those people and their thinking...I personally don't like the idea of government with JI, it would be better if it is somehow done without JI. PTI has 35 odd seats, Indep have 10, QWP has around 5 or so.

Jehangir tareen to jeet gaya na?

I saw on ARY he lost...raat ko har koi channel bol raha tha keh he won, GEO still saying he won. Jo banda raat ko 20k votes par tha woh subah ko 85k par hai!

Maybe mistake from ARY?
 
As I said before, won't make a sweeping statement and say that PML would have lost. No. Gotta give credit, they won.

But 120, 122, 125, 250, Sialkot, 56, 54, Jehangir Tareen, Ibrar Ul Haq, all are questions and there is significant proof everywhere.

See my Jehangir Tarin example, a person with the IQ of a donut can see that something is fishy when you remain stagnant on 70k votes while the other guy jumps from 20k to 85k overnight!!

Polling stopped on 125 and 122, same with 56 and 54, 120 main thappay chalay thay (got pictures)...

bhai yehi tau ma keh raha hun k agar hum aesay hi bethay rahain gay tau yehi hota rahay ga ..kabhi change nahi ayega...thapa mafia aesay hi rahay gi . i am doing my part and i request you guys to do your part...currently i have taken an initiative and trying to indulge some people
 
I saw on ARY he lost...raat ko har koi channel bol raha tha keh he won, GEO still saying he won. Jo banda raat ko 20k votes par tha woh subah ko 85k par hai!

Maybe mistake from ARY?

It must be a mistake. All the channels saying Jahangir tareen has won.
 
Meh, that was pretty much expected.

Real question is PPP and MQM, will they go with PML or opposition. If opposition, then will there be a cooperation b/w PPP and PTI or no? I think no.

PTI has announced they will make govt. JI, Indep and QWP can make it with PTI.

ANy idea about QWP? WHo are those people and their thinking...I personally don't like the idea of government with JI, it would be better if it is somehow done without JI. PTI has 35 odd seats, Indep have 10, QWP has around 5 or so.



?

Qoumi Watan Party is that of Sherpao :) who was a PPP stalwart.

He is a good guy and trusted by his people in Charsadda unlike Asfandyar wali who lost in his abaeei charsadda seat.

So i will favour QWP alliance with PTI.
 
bhai yehi tau ma keh raha hun k agar hum aesay hi bethay rahain gay tau yehi hota rahay ga ..kabhi change nahi ayega...thapa mafia aesay hi rahay gi . i am doing my part and i request you guys to do your part...currently i have taken an initiative and trying to indulge some people

I agree.......:tup:
 
Dr Shahid Masood ‏@Shahidmasooddr 1m
Sardar Akhter Mengal of BNP who returned from Exile to Participate in Elections has Refused to accept Results.
 

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