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PTI boycott call fails to affect bypoll turnoutFrom the Newspaper | Front Page | By Amir Wasim and Zulqernain Tahir
5 hours agoPakistan Tehreeik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan. — File Photo by AFP
ISLAMABAD / LAHORE: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf’s decision to boycott the by-elections held over the weekend appears to have left the PTI itself bruised, rather than its political rivals.

Not only the voters’ turnout defied the usual low pattern in by-elections, the boycott provided the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-N an opportunity to shape strategies for the coming general election.

The PML-N feels much relieved over the turnout in Punjab and said it has exposed PTI’s claims of popularity. The PPP also sees
a setback for the PTI.

There has been a lot of excitement, particularly in the PML-N camp, over the outcome of the polls, because it was not sure about such a high turnout in most of the seven constituencies of the national and provincial assemblies in Punjab where polling was held.

PTI leaders plan to sit together in coming days to analyse the factors behind the high turnout and people not paying heed to its call to stay away from the polling booths.

The PML-N believes that people rejected the call because of PTI’s departure from its ‘principled stance’, while the PPP says people don’t want to stay away from the political process.

“Why shouldn’t we be happy over the results? There had been tall claims from the PTI that people would not come out of their homes but the phenomenal turnout shows that they can’t be befooled,” PML-N’s Senator Pervaiz Rashid said.

Talking to Dawn, he said people had rejected PTI chief Imran Khan’s call to boycott the by-polls. “Mr Khan now should understand people’s message — do the politics of principles. The turnout proved the reality of Mr Khan’s ‘tsunami’. Now we don’t have to prove this.”

The PML-N leader said people had expressed their disdain for all those who had defected from their parties and joined the PTI.

“See the turnout especially in the constituencies of Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Sardar Assef Ahmed Ali, Jehangir Tareen and Javed Hashmi. The people came out to reject the politics of these politicians,” he said.

Mr Rashid said the PTI had launched a propaganda campaign against the PML-N and PPP for having fielded, in its words, weak candidates against each other’s strong ones under an alleged deal. “Mr Hashmi had secured 22,000 votes against Mr Qureshi in
2008. Now our ‘weak’ candidate got 44,000 against Ali Musa Gilani, son of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Will the PTI tell us who the really weak candidate was?”

The PML-N leader said people rejected Mr Khan’s politics after he started deviating from his stance of bringing in new faces.

“Now he better do charity work and give suggestions to improve the cricket infrastructure.”

PPP’s Senator Waqar Ahmed Khan said the major parties had mobilised their voters in the face of the PTI call. “The PPP and PML-N showed their strength in the high-profile contests. They have proved that their workers are active and ready for the coming general elections,” he said, adding that the PTI had suffered a setback and the impact of the by-polls would go a long
way.

“The muscles and skills of all the major political players are judged when they enter the election arena. Those having fear don’t enter it.”

PTI leader Omar Sarfraz Cheema said voters’ lists having ‘45 per cent fake’ entries was the reason of the high turnout. “High turnout is not a big deal if the state machinery is at the candidates’ disposal,” he said. He cited Gen Pervez Musharraf’s referendum of 2002 in which 96 per cent turnout had been claimed.

“In fact the PPP and PML-N had made a seat-adjustment arrangement and the election was a mere formality,” he said.

PTI’s additional general secretary Saifullah Niazi said his party had boycotted the elections because rectification of the voters’ list had not been completed.

He alleged that development schemes of over Rs2 billion had been announced in the constituency of the prime minister’s son.

Mr Niazi, however, reiterated PTI’s tsunami would ‘sweep away’ all the forces presently exploiting the situation.

Six of the 10 seats contested on Saturday had fallen vacant because members of the two major parties had resigned from the assemblies to join the PTI, taking it for the rising star on the political horizon.

All these ‘winnable stalwarts’ not only themselves stayed away from the by-election but in some constituencies actively ran a campaign asking people to boycott the process.

According to unofficial results declared by the Election Commission, the average turnout in six National Assembly and two Punjab Assembly seats where the PTI claims to have popularity only dropped to 39 per cent in the by-polls from 46 per cent in 2008.

According to experts, the turnout is extremely encouraging because it traditionally remains considerably low in by-polls. In the Punjab Assembly constituency from Attock (PP-18), the turnout was 62 per cent, the same as recorded in the last general election.Except for the National Assembly seat from Multan (NA-149) vacated by Mr Hashmi, where turnout was only 16.5 per cent, PTI’s appeal failed to have any effect. In 2008 also, the turnout in this constituency was on the lower side at 30 per cent.

Mr Hashmi’s seat has again been clinched by PML-N’s Tariq Rashid. However, he managed to win after a tough fight — securing 37,143 votes against 34,531 of PPP’s Liaqat Dogar. Mr Hashmi had got 70,864 votes.

In the adjoining constituency of Multan (NA-148), PPP’s Ali Musa Gilani secured 10,000 more votes than former foreign minister Qureshi who had won on a PPP ticket in 2008. Mr Qureshi had got 83,184 votes.

Another significant aspect of the by-election in this constituency is that the PML-N has gained significantly. Its candidate Malik Abdul Ghaffar Dogar secured 42,819 votes whereas in 2008 Mr Hashmi had stood third with 24,578 votes. The runner up was
Rai Mansab Ali of the PML-Q with about 40,000 votes.

The turnout in Vehari (NA-168) was 42.6 per cent against 49.8 per cent in 2008. Natasha Daultana of the PPP bagged more than 70,000 votes for the seat that had fallen vacant after the death of her brother Azeem Daultana who had secured 49,299 votes
after a close fight. It is said that she got sympathy votes even from the Daultana family’s members belonging to other parties after the tragic death of her brother in a road accident.

Despite this, the PML-N improved its position and its candidate Bilal Akbar Bhatti got about 40,000 votes. In 2008, PML-N’s Tehmina Daultana was third with 26,000 votes, whereas Ishaq Khakwani, now a PTI leader, was the runner up on a PML-Q ticket
with 47,898 votes.

The situation is almost the same in Rahimyar Khan where PML-F’s Mustafa Mehmood won by obtaining about 80,000 votes.

The seat had been vacated by PTI leader Jahangir Tareen who had won in 2008 with 84,500 votes on a PML-F ticket. The
turnout in 2008 was 43.2 per cent and on Saturday 36 per cent.

In Kasur, both the PTI and the PPP suffered a setback as the contest for the seat vacated by Sardar Assef of the PPP after joining the PTI is between two independent candidates — both having PML-N’s backing. The EC has suspended the result due to a close fight and ordered a recount. However, the PPP is no way near the two top candidates. The turnout remained a little over 40 per cent whereas it was 56 per cent in 2008.

In Mianwali, the turnout for the Punjab Assembly seat (PP-44) came down to 46 per cent from 50 per cent. The PML-N, having bagged the seat with 38,800 votes in 2008, has retained it with an improved tally of over 45,000.

The situation is not different in Mardan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa where the Awami National Party (ANP) retained its National Assembly seat (NA-9) vacated by Khawaja Mohammad Khan Hoti after joining the PTI. The ANP secured about 31,000 votes,
almost the same as in 2008.
 
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Hay guys.. these guys have phobia of PTI.. PMLN an PPP must be having NIGHT MARES of PTI getting into powers. If Imran Khan is no entity, why the holy hell is all this article trying to deny that and only just that????
 
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Hay guys.. these guys have phobia of PTI.. PMLN an PPP must be having NIGHT MARES of PTI getting into powers. If Imran Khan is no entity, why the holy hell is all this article trying to deny that and only just that????
Seriously? It's because he makes tall claims but can't back them up. When someone blatantly lies, the media will expose their lies
 
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u cannot decide sumone's fate on by-polls, general elections wud be different ball game, imran is intelligent enough not to participate in these rigged, fake by-polls.
 
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u cannot decide sumone's fate on by-polls, general elections wud be different ball game, imran is intelligent enough not to participate in these rigged, fake by-polls.

You have already stated your point in various posts and besides no one responsibling you for this wrong/right decision of PTI here…Why are you felt offended so grave….??
 
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You have already stated your point in various posts and besides no one responsibling you for this wrong/right decision of PTI here…Why are you felt offended so grave….??

I am just giving my point of view and btw try to relax a little its just a forum.
 
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strangely enough PMLN and PPP candidate Musa Gilani got 93000 votes !!



wow, just wow !!
 
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PTI is exposed now and its hype created by establishment and its media is at stake.
 
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Setback for Imran Khan as by-poll boycott call goes unheard

Lahore: Pakistan’s Tehrik-e-Insaf party led by cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, which had been making waves, has suffered a setback as people in Punjab province largely ignored its call to boycott by-polls held over the weekend to seven seats of national and provincial assemblies.

Leaders of the PML-N, which rules the province of 90 million people, were relieved by the turnout in the by-polls as the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf had emerged as a major threat to in recent months by organising a string of massive rallies.

There has been a lot of excitement in the PML-N camp while the leaders of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf have decided to sit together in the coming days to analyse what went wrong with their call to boycott the by-polls on 25 February.
The PML-N believes the Tehrik-e-Insaf’s departure from its “principled stand” of not accepting leaders linked to former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in its folds was the main factor behind the change of heart among the people.

“Why should we not be happy over the results? There were tall claims from the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf that people would not come out of their houses to vote in the by-polls but the phenomenal turnout shows the people are not ready to be fooled,” PML-N spokesman Pervaiz Rashid said.

The people had rejected Imran Khan’s call to boycott the by-polls, he said and added “Mr Khan should now understand people’s message – do the politics of principles. The turnout proved the reality of Mr Khan’s tsunami. It is in the air and now we do not have to prove this.”

He further said the people had expressed their disdain for all those who had defected from their parent parties and joined the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf.

“See the turnout, especially in the constituencies of Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Sardar Assef Ahmed Ali, Jehangir Tareen and Javed Hashmi.

“The people came out of their houses to reject the politics of these politicians,” Rashid said.

The people rejected Imran Khan’s politics when he started deviating from his principled stance of bringing in new faces to his party, Rashid contended.

“Now he should do charity work and give suggestions to improve cricket infrastructure in the country,” he said.

Pakistan People’s Party parliamentarian Waqar Ahmed Khan said the major political parties had mobilised their voters in the face of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf’s call to boycott the hustings.

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf leader Omar Sarfraz Cheema claimed electoral rolls with “45 percent fake” voters were the reason for the high turnout in the by-polls.

“High turnout is not a big deal if the state machinery is at the candidates’ disposal,” he claimed.

Cheema cited Musharraf’s referendum of 2002 in which there was a 96 percent turnout.

“In fact both the PPP and PML-N had made seat adjustments and the elections were a mere formality,” he said.
Setback for Imran Khan as by-poll boycott call goes unheard | Firstpost
 
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Do PTI also have leaders full of feudal lords like Zagirdars and Wadero in PPP. And why PTI made boycott calls.
 
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shah mahmood qureshi needs sleeping pills:cheesy:

dont we all? lets rest and sleep tight. people have full confidence on the exemplary government of Punjab and Centre


so the people have spoken.

they want to keep the same lot on top for them in the next elections too


lets stop moaning and complaining

lets sing a song for Nawaz and Zardari Bhai Bhai

---------- Post added at 06:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:36 PM ----------

PTI is exposed now and its hype created by establishment and its media is at stake.
I totally agree with you

it was ISI and Haqqani group that was running the media campaign
but the people have shown that they have full faith in Zardari and his political brother Nawaz Sherif.

Nawaz has annouced a grand feast at his Palace in Raiwand where they will have a victory ball with Zardari.
 
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dont we all? lets rest and sleep tight. people have full confidence on the exemplary government of Punjab and Centre

so the people have spoken.

they want to keep the same lot on top for them in the next elections too

lets stop moaning and complaining

lets sing a song for Nawaz and Zardari Bhai Bhai

it was ISI and Haqqani group that was running the media campaign

but the people have shown that they have full faith in Zardari and his political brother Nawaz Sherif.

Nawaz has annouced a grand feast at his Palace in Raiwand where they will have a victory ball with Zardari.

Just like IK all PTI folks are now addicted to this lollypop gravely....In fact, I just amaze to see IK literally begging in recent jalsas to both PPP and PMLN to allied against PTI somehow. No doubt this line has it own benefits but its very easy to say, think than done and for that a real opposition was also required...which unfortunately PTI fails miserably in producing it for ordinary public.

First, Instead of fanfaring jalsas here and there and shouting ever tall claims why not PTI made a Million March towards Parliment building in Islamabad...or even towards Lahore or even Raiwind, left aside last last 4 1/2 years...at least in past six months??? Dear that will makes you real opposition in the eyes of the public not mischievios gatherings...anyone can assembles!!

To show that you are against the status-quo, you needs to derail the system with your full might and for that opportunities are abundant in shape of load shedings, Terrorism, USA, WOT, Inflation i.e Patrol, Gas etc., but here too, we see no concrete movement from PTI ever.

Lastly, PTI don't want to place their candidates in elections as well and reprive public to have a real taste of PTI mens on the ground against both allied parties....instead of it only demanding public to do something unamaginable by themsleves...Boycott...!! Why should public do sacrifice by elections packages and against what??? on top of it and without shame still have dares towards public to accept PTI as only the real oppostion??...i just cant digest what grave mistakes PTI made on this policy alone.

In short PTI lose momentum gravely what it builds from 30th Oct to 25the Dec and that needs a real sole searching from all its stake holders instead of arrogant gestures and postures from the same lot as usual.
 
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IK long ago announced that PTI will have nothing to do with by-elections.
it was not a boycott or calls for boycott..it was a decision to remain nuteral and thats what they did..
They simply remained away from elections....this does not count as boycott..its opt out.

The high turnout was because people know that PTI is a peace loving party and despite their so called boycott.people will still ne safe to go to poling stations and vote for whoever they want...
campare this with MQM boycott or PPP boycott or ANP boycott...
they would have killed dozens only to scare people and keep them away from elections...and people would have stayed indoors out of fear.
But PTI showed true spirit of democracy by not imposing their wish on the masses...
This is called change.
 
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