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PS 106 PS 117: MQM Set to Regain the Lost Glory

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KARACHI: A new entrant into the fold of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) is likely to clinch the PS-106 seat while a supporter and brother of a party ‘martyr’ seems to be the probable winner from PS-117 in Thursday’s by-elections.

The two seats of the Sindh Assembly were vacated after MQM lawmakers Dr Sagheer Ahmed and Iftikhar Alam quit the party and joined Mustafa Kamal’s Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP). The seats have regularly been clinched by MQM members for the last twenty eight years. Along with the MQM, mainstream parties such as the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), along with religious parties such as Pasban and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam are also contesting the elections. On the other hand, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi and Jamaat-e-Islami have opted to stay out of the contest.

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Low participation

Voter turnout is expected to be low, as has been the case with recent by-polls in the city. Human rights activist Abdul Hai, who along with his team has been monitoring previous elections, believes Thursday’s by-polls would be transparent and violent-free.

“Because there’s a list with pictures of voters, there is now a transparency in the whole process,” he said. He also feels that the turnout would be low as people do not come out to vote during by-elections and there is also less enthusiasm among the voters.

PS-106

The MQM’s home seat of Liaquatabad was last occupied by Alam, who had bagged over 75,000 votes in the 2013 general elections. The runner up was PTI’s Sultan Ahmed.

In March, Alam left the MQM and resigned from the provincial assembly to join PSP. The constituency includes Azizabad, Bingoria Goth, Al Azam Square, FC Area and Liaquatabad. There are 14 candidates in the run, including four from MQM, PTI, PPP, Pasban while the rest are independents.

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A total of 100 polling stations have been set up for the 176, 395 registered voters, of which 99,194 are men and 77,201 are women.

The MQM’s candidate is Mahfooz Yar Khan, a lawyer who joined the party a year ago. He was previously in the Awami Muslim League and had withdrawn in favour of MQM’s Kunwar Naveed for NA-246’s by-election last year.

A party leader said the reason for nominating Khan was his withdrawal in favour of Naveed. PTI has given the party ticket to Nusrat Anwaar, while Sardar Abdul Samad Gabol is the PPP’s candidate.

PS-117

Covering PIB colony and other areas such as Jamshed Quarters, Soldier Bazaar, Martin Quarters, Patel Para, this constituency is also considered an MQM stronghold.

Interestingly, the seat was twice bagged by Ahmed in 2013 and 2008 while in 2002, Kamal had clinched it.

Both are now MQM critics from the platform of the PSP.

There are ten candidates contesting the by-elections, which include MQM’s Qamar Abbas, PTI’s Rafaqat Umer, PPP’s Jawad Maqbool Butt, Syed Naeem Shah of JUI, Ali Raza of Tehreek-e-Islami, Ziaur Rehman from Pasban, and four independent candidates.

Contest for the sake of contest

MQM leader and Karachi’s mayor nominee Waseem Akhtar said they see it as a one-sided affair. “The campaign has been successful. While we had no problem from the law enforcement agencies in holding rallies, the raids and arrests of our workers continue,” he claimed.

Akhtar added that they hope the elections would be free and impartial. PTI MPA Khurram Sherzaman said they had opted for a mild campaign instead of ‘shor sharaba’. “Last year in the NA-246 elections, our workers were beaten up and we wanted to avoid it this time,” he said, explaining that they are giving a message to the people by contesting the by-polls, even if they lose.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1113783/ps-106-ps-117-mqm-set-regain-lost-glory/
 
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Well, MQM won both seat easily without any compition:coffee:
 
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glory is not the right word for describing mqm, badmashi is more suited.
 
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An alarming situation for pti in Karachi.
Zamanat zabbt ho gai , again of pti and other political parties in this by election.

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glory is not the right word for describing mqm, badmashi is more suited.
Accept the hard reality, whether we like it or not but mqm hasandate from Karachi


Actually Karachi and its issues and its voters are not the priority of any political party.

PTI, PMLN , PPP no body cares for the Karachi seats so mqm always wins unopposed.
 
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Its Mahajirs voting for a Mahajirs party.
 
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The question is, what is over all turnout of the voters and at what percentage did MQM win against the total of voters in concerned area. Seems like not more than 6% to 7% that proves, people do not believe to vote for any of present candidates and parties and it was total boycott that Election Commission need to consider as not the likely or required turnout proving rejection by the people.
 
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Its Mahajirs voting for a Mahajirs party.
Yes its mohajir voting mohajir.
But more than that no body cares a damn about Karachi. PTi got 7 lakh votes in 2013 , but today they are no where. As IK has no interest in Karachi and its voters.

The question is, what is over all turnout of the voters and at what percentage did MQM win against the total of voters in concerned area. Seems like not more than 6% to 7% that proves, people do not believe to vote for any of present candidates and parties and it was total boycott that Election Commission need to consider as not the likely or required turnout proving rejection by the people.
I think there should be amendment in election laws. If the election turn out is less then 50% then the results should be declared null and void.
 
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The main reasons of low turnout.
1. Hot Summer
2. Operation Against MQM
3. Working Day
4. MQM few blunders from 2008 to 2013
Obviously there is no alternate of MQM in Karachi politics also a major factor and there is no threat in future as well for MQM. PTI and Kamalo group and in past Haqiqi on the shoulder of establishment tried to stole that mandate but karachiets reject them.
IK is against of Karachi province mean no space for him in Karachi,Quota system no one wanna talk. Something is better than nothing is best example in Karachi compare to MQM.
 
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I think there should be amendment in election laws. If the election turn out is less then 50% then the results should be declared null and void

I am not aware much about such law whether it is implemented or not but Yes, it should be minimum 60% turnout as must otherwise parties or candidate wouldn't be allowed to participate next time because of failing in drawing the voters so also, such less % clearly indicates that people do not trust the current option/choice of candidate and party and as per current situation, it is like whoever even has 2000 to 2500 voters whether based upon language or bradari can win the election and in the end what would be outcome or expectations by that candidate for the betterment of area/district.
 
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