Imran Khan’s PTI has decimated the PML-N on what was long considered its home turf: Punjab. The party has taken five and leads in ten seats out of 20 in the by-elections held Sunday.
Maryam Nawaz conceded defeat.
“It was a neck-in-neck contest,” said Aaj News senior journalist Asma Shirazi. “The ten independents, there were ten constituencies which always belonged to them. But the PTI got a surprise victory there. Imran Khan’s bayania should be seen as a popular one.”
The PTI has PP 83, 140, 202, 217 and 288 winning in Bahawalnagar and Lahore.
These are the unofficial results rolling in:
PP 07 (Rawalpindi)PTI’s Shabbir Awan with 556 votesPML-N’s Raja Saghir with 476 votes
PP 83 (Khushab)Independent Malik Asif is ahead with 6,047 votesPTI’s Hasan Aslam with 5578 votesPML-N’s Ameer Hydersingha with 4,199 votes
PP 90 (Bhakkar)PTI’s Irfanullah with 10,102PML-N’s Saeed Akbar with 7,918
PP 97 (Faisalabad)PML-N’s Ajmal Cheema ahead with 11859 votesPTI’s Ali Afzal Sahi polled 11413 votes
PP 125 (Jhang)PTI’s Azam Chela ahead with 21,822 votesPML-’s Faisal Hayat second with 13,474 votes
PP-127 (Jhang)PTI’s Nawaz Bharwana with 9345 votesPML-N’s Aslam Bharwana with 6203 votes
PP 140 (Sheikhupura)PTI’s Khurram Shahzad Wark with 49,734 votesPML-N candidate Mian Khalid Mehmood with 32,812 votes
PP 158 (Lahore)
PP 167 (Lahore)PTI’s Shabir Gujjar ahead with 12,287 votesPML-N’s Nazeer Ahmed Chauhan 7,528 votes
PP 168 (Lahore)PML-N’s Malik Asad Ali with 25,685 votesPTI’s Nawaz Awan second with 15,081 votes
PP 170 (Lahore)PTI’s Malik Zaheer Abbas Khokhar is leading with 10530 votesPML-N’s Mohammad Amin has secured 5377 votes
PP 202 (Sahiwal)PML-N’s Noman Ahmad Langria with 7,891 votesPTI’s Ghulam Sarwar with 6,388 votes
PP 217 (Multan)PTI’s Zain Qureshi is ahead with 10761 votesPML-N’s Salman Naeem is behind with 8832 votes.
PP 224 (Lodhran)PTI candidate Aamir Iqbal Shah is first with 16082 votesPML-N’s Zwar Hussain Warraich is second with 14717 votes
PP 228 (Lodhran)
PP 237 (Bahawalnagar)PML-N’s Fida Hussain ahead with 61,247 votesPTI’s Syed Aftab Raza with 25,227 votesTLP’s Mian Rashid Mehmood with 6,440 votes
PP 272 (Muzaffargarh)
PP 273 (Muzaffargarh)
PP 282 (Layyah)PTI Qaiser Abbas Magsi with 2078 votesPML-N’s Tahir Randhawa second with 1936 votes
PP 288 (DG Khan)PTI’s Sardar Saifuddin Khosa with 59,450 votesPML-N’s Sardar Abdul Qadir Khosa got 33,501 votes
This list is being updated. These are unofficial results
“Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja urged all voters to exercise their right to vote,” the ECP said in a statement. “This will not just strengthen the democracy. But, Pakistan will further have stability.”
The process, which started at 8am, will continue till 5pm without any breaks.
These by-elections are being held after the country’s top electoral authority on May 20 de-seated 25 dissident MPAs of the PTI (the former ruling party) who voted for the PML-N’s Hamza in the election for Punjab chief minister, stating that they had defected.
How big is this by-election numerically?
The ECP has established a central control in Islamabad that was being monitored by CEC Raja. The provincial control in Lahore was being monitored by ECP Secretary Omar Hamid Khan.
A snapshot of some of the hottest constituencies where a tough fight is expected:
Constituency | Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
PP 158 | Mian Akram Usman | PTI | |
Rana Ahsan Sharafat | PML-N | ||
Mohd Bilal | TLP | ||
PP 167 | Sher Ahmad Gujjar | PTI | |
Nazeer Chohan | PML-N | ||
Hussain Ahmad Shahzad | TLP | ||
PP 168 | Malik Nawaz Aiwan | PTI | |
Malir Asad Khokhar | PML-N | ||
Amjad Hussain Abbasi | TLP | ||
PP 170 | Sher Ahmad Gujjar | PTI | |
Zulfiqar Chaudhry | PML-N | ||
Jameel Ahmad | TLP |
Aaj News reporter explains the voting process at polling station 22 of Lahore’s PP-158
The 20 constituencies where the by-elections are being held to decide MPAs:
‘Your vote is your power’
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged the people to cast their vote for the betterment of provincial development. He criticised PTI chief Imran Khan’s style of politics and the previous provincial government.
“Cast your vote for national development and a bright future for your children. I have full faith in your power of choice,” he said in a series of tweets.
“While casting your vote in the by-elections of Punjab, you will surely think about the corruption, incompetence, economic destruction, facilitation and patronage of the mafia and the destruction created in the name of change during the 4 years of the dark era of Imran Niazi government. Pakistan has moved away from its destination under PTI, you have to express it with your vote,” PM Shehbaz said.
Clashes reported in Lahore’s PP-158
At least one political worker got injured in clashes between the PTI and the PML-N in Lahore’s PP-158 constituency. PML-N’s Rana Hassan Sharafat alleged that the former ruling party has turned to such violent tactics in fear of losing the election.
Police arrested two people after clashes were reported in two polling stations in Chak Jhumra. There were also reports that “some people” torn apart the ballot papers.
No retaliatory action must be taken against any civilian: CEC
CEC Raja has directed the Punjab chief secretary and provincial inspector general to not take any retaliatory action against any civilian or general people or else the commission would take strict action.
The directives came against the backdrop of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill’s claims that polling agents in Muzaffargarh kicked out their candidate Moazzam Jatoi from polling stations 44 and 46. He alleged that rigging was started in the by-election.
“All possible steps are being taken to ensure a free and fair election in Punjab,” the CEC said in a statement.
But, Gill rejected the ECP version. “The election commission is lying. At polling station no 46 of PP-271, our polling agent Sharaf Dogar has been there since 7am and was not allowed to enter,” he said, adding that such a step was taken to rig the election.
Tarar slams PTI, says its victory day for PML-N
Punjab Home Minister Attaullah Tarar claimed that Sunday (today) would be the victory day for the PML-N and warned the PTI against reaction if did not control its workers.
“Our workers are completely peaceful,” he said while addressing a press conference on the by-election being conducted on 20 constituencies of Punjab.
He expressed hope that PML-N’s Sharaqpuri would return to the party after reports were rife that the latter had left the party.
Tarar expressed his concern over the PTI’s decision to field Chaudhry Parvez Elahi for the chief minister slot. “Who used to say that Parvez Elahi is the biggest thief,” he said, adding that former CM Usman Buzdar was absent in this election.
This story will be updated throughout the day