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A large number of voters show up at polling stations, vote count process kicked off; SAMAA TV has started receiving the unofficial and unveiled resultsDigital trailblazers who challenged Modi in India Elections 2024
As the 2024 Indian general elections conclude, it is time to recognize those who challenged and exposed the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on digital platforms. Several prominent journalists and social media personalities played a crucial role in debunking the Modi government's claims and exposing the BJP's falsehoods, as opposed to many Indian media outlets peddling official versions — often labeled as 'godi media'.
These voices are significant in shaping public opinion and providing alternative perspectives, potentially influencing voter behavior in the pre-poll by holding the government accountable and scrutinizing its record.
Ravish Kumar
An award-winning journalist known for his critical stance on the Modi government, Kumar's investigative reporting and incisive commentary have highlighted issues like unemployment, communal violence, and governmental accountability. Ravish Kumar lost his job at New Dehl TV and later launched his own YouTube channel.
The Deshbhakt
Led by Akash Banerjee, this satirical YouTube channel uses humor and analysis to critique the Modi administration. The Deshbhakt simplifies complex political issues, making them accessible and engaging for the younger audience.
Dhruv Rathee
A popular YouTuber and social media influencer, Rathee focuses on fact-checking and debunking misinformation. His videos dissect government policies, economic claims, and political rhetoric, providing a counter-narrative to the BJP's messaging.
Muhammad Zubair
Mohammed Zubair is an Indian journalist, fact-checker and the co-founder of Alt News, an Indian non-profit fact-checking website. In 2022, Zubair was arrested by Delhi Police over a 2018 tweet. He has been a prominent critical voice of Modi.
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YouTuber Dhruv Rathee reacts to India's 2024 election results
Arfa Khanum Sherwani
A senior editor at The Wire, she frequently writes and speaks on issues related to democracy, secularism, and human rights, often critiquing the Modi government’s policies.
Sagarika Ghose
A senior journalist and author, Ghose is known for her sharp criticism of the Modi government. She writes columns for various newspapers and websites.
Senior journalist Sagarika Ghose said whatever the results Narendra Modi and the BJP India have lost the narrative in the General Elections 2024.
Neha Singh Rathore
Neha Singh Rathore is an Indian folk singer and political satirist with anti BJP stance who sings and composes songs in the Bhojpuri language.
She is known for songs with a focus on political and social issues. Her songs "Bihar Mein Ka Ba" (2020), "UP Mein Ka Ba?" (2022), "UP Mein Ka Ba? Session-2" (2023), and "MP Mein Ka Ba?" (2023) have been popular on social media.
Kunal Kamra
Kunal Kamra is an Indian standup comedian known for his observational comedy and he has been one of the main voices on Indian-based digital platforms to speak against PM Modi. Kunal Kamra used comedy as a medium to expose lies and twisted truths of the BJP government.
YouTuber Dhruv Rathee reacts to India's 2024 election results
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on track for a third consecutive term, with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leading in 292 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats.
However, the margin is narrower than expected by exit polls. The opposition INDIA alliance put up a strong fight and is ahead with 233 seats, falling just 39 short of the majority needed to form the government.
Dhruv Rathee, a YouTuber who gained attention for his videos encouraging voter participation, praised the outcome as a victory for the common man. Rathee wrote on Twitter, "Never underestimate the power of a common man."
Never underestimate the power of a common man ✊
— Dhruv Rathee (@dhruv_rathee) June 4, 2024
During the elections, his channel garnered significant attention due to its critical assessments of government policies and societal concerns.
According to exit polls, the Congress party achieved significant gains, securing 99 seats, a substantial increase from the 52 it won in the 2019 elections.
The election results shook investors, resulting in a significant decline in stock markets. The emerging outcomes suggested that, for the first time since his victory in 2014, PM Modi would require the support of at least three regional parties, renowned for their varying political affiliations.
Prominent candidates of India Elections 2024
India’s Narendra Modi-led BJP may not get the two-third majority contrary to the claims and the exit polls survey results. Indians handed the 73-year-old Modi a chance to lead the country for another five years but likely robbed his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of its absolute majority, and him of a strong grip over the world's fifth-largest economy.
Here are the results of the star or prominent candidates of the Indian Elections 2024:
BJP Amit Shah won in Gandhinagar seat in Gujrat
PM Narendra Modi won his seat from Varanasi of Uttar Pradesh
Congress Rahul Gandhi won on both seats from Wayanad in Kerala and Rae Bareli Gandhi
Akhilesh Yadab won from Kannauj seat of Uttar Pradesh.
Congress leader Sashi Tharoor won from Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat in Kerala.
Former TV star turned politician Smriti Irani lost in Amethi seat in Uttar Pradesh.
Nitin Jairam Gadkari won in the Nagpur seat in Maharashtra.
Film actor turned politician Raj Babbar lost in Gurgaon seat in Haryana.
Dimple Yadav won in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh
Manooj Tiwari won in North East Delhi in NCT of Delhi
Hema Malini won in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh
Mehmooba Mufti lost Anantrag in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
Sambit Patra won Puri in Odisha
Kanhaiya Kumar won North East Delhi NCT of Delhi
Raj Nath Singh won in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh
Pathan Yusuf won in Baharampur constituency in West Bengal
Ravi Kishan won in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh
Arun Govil won in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh
Asaduddin Owaisi won in Hyderabad in Telangana
Charanjit Sindh Channi won from Jalandhar seats in Indian Punjab
Deepender Singh Hooda won in Rohtak in Haryana
Kangana Ranaut won Mandi in Himachal Pradesh
Mahua Moitra leads in Krishanangar in West Bengal
Manohar Lal won in Karnal in Haryana
Shatrughan Sinha won from Anasol in West Bengal
Congress demands Modi's resignation after India Elections 2024 results
The Congress general secretary said PM Modi must take the moral responsibility for the BJP's potential loss of seats.
In a strong reaction to surprising Lok Sabha election results, the Congress on Tuesday demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reaction.
In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh wrote that the better-than-expected performance of the INDIA bloc was a sign that it was the time for Narendra Modi to become former prime minister.
The Congress general secretary said PM Modi must take the moral responsibility for the BJP's potential loss of seats and resign his post.
"He used to pretend that he was extraordinary. Now it has been proved that the outgoing Prime Minister is going to become former. Take moral responsibility and resign. This is the message of this election," Jairam Ramesh posted on X.
Per the Election Commission of India's data, BJP was ahead in 236 seats. The majority mark in the Lok Sabha is 272.
Congress was leading in 99 seats, Samajwadi Party in 37 seats and the Trinamool Congress in 31 seats.
Per the EC data and TV reports, the INDIA bloc is expected to win over 200 seats.
PM Modi, after trailing for a while, is leading in Varanasi.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is eyeing a third straight term in power. The party had set an ambitious target of 400 Lok Sabha seats ahead of the polls.
The exit polls espoused an optimistic outlook to BJP's chances of achieving its seats goal.
India elections 2024: Modi in majority in early vote count, opposition also gains
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alliance raced to a majority in early vote counting trends in the general election on Tuesday, but the numbers were well short of the landslide predicted in exit polls, TV channels showed.
The early see-saw trends spooked markets with stocks falling steeply. The blue-chip NIFTY 50 was down 4.4% and the S&P BSE Sensex was down 4.2% at 0600 GMT.
The rupee also fell sharply against the dollar and benchmark bond yields were up.
The markets had soared on Monday after exit polls on June 1 projected Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would register a big victory, with its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) seen getting a two-thirds majority and more.
At 0600 GMT, TV channels showed the NDA was ahead in nearly 300 of the 543 elective seats in parliament, where 272 is a simple majority, in early counting. The opposition INDIA alliance led by Rahul Gandhi's centrist Congress party was leading in over 220 seats, higher than expected.
TV channels showed BJP accounted for nearly 250 of the seats in which the NDA was leading, short of a majority on its own, compared to the 303 it won in 2019.
A third Modi term with a slim majority for BJP - or having to depend on NDA allies for a majority - could introduce some uncertainty into governance as Modi has ruled with an authoritative hold over the government in the last decade.
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However, politicians and analysts said it was too early to get a firm idea of the voting trends since a majority of ballots were yet to be counted.
"It's a fair assessment to say 400 at the moment certainly looks distant," BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli told the India Today TV channel, referring to some projections that gave 400 seats to the NDA.
"But we need to wait...to have a final picture of the seats because the exit polls speak of a massive sweep, (and) the counting trends currently don't seem to match that," he said.
"The BJP-NDA will form the government, that trend is very clear from the start," he added.
TV exit polls broadcast after voting ended on June 1 projected a big win for Modi, but exit polls have often got election outcomes wrong in India. Nearly one billion people were registered to vote, of which 642 million turned out.
However, if Modi's victory is confirmed even by a slim margin, his BJP will have triumphed in a vitriolic campaign in which parties accused each other of religious bias and of posing a threat to sections of the population.
Some panic in markets
Investors had cheered the prospects of another Modi term, expecting it to deliver further years of strong economic growth and pro-business reforms, while the anticipated two-thirds majority in parliament would allow major changes to the constitution.
"The sharp drop in Nifty is because the results, although (in) early trends, present a picture that is a lot different from what the exit polls had shown," said Siddhartha Khemka, head of retail research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services in Mumbai.
"This is what has led to some panic, some concern. These trends are early trends, to be honest. The market does not want a hung parliament or a coalition government, where you will have a lot of delays in decision making," he said.
The seven-phase, seven-week poll that began on April 19 was held in searing summer heat with temperatures touching nearly 50° Celsius (122° Fahrenheit) in some parts.
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More than 66% of registered voters turned out, just one percentage point lower than the previous election in 2019, squashing pre-poll concerns that voters might shun a contest thought to be a foregone conclusion in Modi's favour.
Modi, 73, who first swept to power in 2014 by promising growth and change, is seeking to be only the second prime minister after India's independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru to win three straight terms.
He began his campaign by showcasing his record in office including economic growth, welfare policies, national pride, Hindu nationalism and his own personal commitment to fulfilling promises which he called "Modi's Guarantee".
However, he changed tack after low voter turnout in the first phase and accused the opposition, especially the Congress party, which leads an alliance of two dozen groups, of favouring India's 200 million Muslims - a shift analysts said made the campaign coarse and divisive.
They said the pivot may have been aimed at firing up the Hindu nationalist base of Modi's BJP to draw them to vote. Modi defended himself against criticism that he was stoking divisions between Hindus and Muslims to win votes and said that he was only faulting the opposition campaign.
The opposition INDIA alliance denied it favoured Muslims in the Hindu-majority country and said Modi would destroy the constitution if he returned to power and end affirmative action enjoyed by the so-called backward castes. The BJP rejects this.
642 million Indians cast votes in elections 2024: CEC Rajiv Kumar
642 million voters, including 312 million women, participated in the Lok Sabha elections — general elections 2024, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said Monday.
Addressing a press briefing, he said over 68,000 monitoring teams and 15 million polling and security personnel were involved in the world's largest electoral exercise.
How many women voted in India elections?
"India created a world record with 64.2 crore voters, including 31.2 crore women, participating in the Lok Sabha elections this year," said Kumar claimed.
“642 million voters chose action over apathy, belief over cynicism and in some cases, the ballot over the bullet. We thank each and every one who took part in this festival of democracy.” Says CEC Rajiv Kumar
Complaints
Over 90 per cent of 495 complaints of Model Code of Conduct violations disposed during 2024 general elections: CEC Rajiv Kumar.
India Elections 2024 results
Entire counting process is absolutely robust: CEC Rajiv Kumar on counting of votes of 2024 general elections on June 4.
There should be no doubt on the process. Lakhs of people including counting officials, counting agents, micro-observers, ROs/AROs, Observers present during the world's largest counting exercise.
System of Indian polls is such that it allows for post-election scrutiny: CEC Rajiv Kumar
All issues raised by multi-party delegations have been addressed: CEC Rajiv Kumar.
Talking about the MCC violations, CEC said that EC issued notices to top leaders and FIRs and filed against many and top officials transferred to sanitise poll process. All development work used to stop during MCC, EC gave permission within 48 hours of applications in 95-98 per cent projects, he added.
This is one of the General Elections where we have not seen violence. This required two years of preparation, said CEC Rajiv Kumar
Voters’ turnout
“We have created a world record of 642 million proud Indian voters. This is a historic moment for all of us. This is just to give you some small statistics. This is 1.5 times of the voters of all G7 countries - US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada.. all put together. We are comparing voters and not electors and it is 2.5 times of the voters of 27 counties in the EU. That has been the incredible power of the voters of India. There are 312 million proud women voters. This is also the highest ever in the world. It is larger than the 2019 elections.. both the total and the women voters. We must cherish this,” CEC Kumar said.
Heatstroke claims 54 lives among polling staff on final day of Indian election
At least 54 polling personnel, including security guards and sanitation staff, succumbed to heatstroke on the final day of voting in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, amid a severe heatwave that has gripped large parts of the country.
Navdeep Rinwa, the state's chief electoral officer, confirmed the deaths, adding that a monetary compensation of 1.5 million rupees ($18,000) would be provided to the families of the deceased.
The deadly incident underscores the brutal impact of the ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in many regions. Jhansi city recorded a scorching 46.9 degrees Celsius (116 degrees Fahrenheit) on Saturday, while the heat index in Ballia city reportedly reached a staggering 61 degrees Celsius.
The intense heatwave has also resulted in multiple fatalities nationwide, with the Hindustan Times reporting a total of 58 heat-related deaths on Saturday alone.
Apart from Uttar Pradesh, the states of Bihar, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh also reported numerous deaths due to heat exposure. Bihar saw at least 10 election-related deaths, while Odisha recorded nine deaths on Saturday, pushing the two-day death toll to 54. Experts warn that extreme heat exposure can lead to dehydration, thickening of the blood, and subsequent organ failures.
India is no stranger to extreme summer temperatures, but climate change has exacerbated the situation, making heatwaves more frequent, intense, and prolonged. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has been issuing warnings, but the toll continues to rise as millions endure the scorching conditions.
Despite the grim toll, the nation is focused on the outcome of the recently concluded elections. Exit polls suggest that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to secure a third consecutive term, with his party expected to win a strong majority in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament. Nearly a billion Indians were registered to vote in the extensive seven-phase elections that spanned six weeks and concluded on Saturday.
Votes will be counted on Tuesday, with final results anticipated by the end of the day. As the nation awaits the election results, the tragic deaths of polling personnel highlight the severe challenges posed by the relentless heatwave.
Modi's polarising politics and elections
As India prepares for another round of elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is once again leveraging the majoritarian sentiments that secured his landslide victory in 2019. His agenda, characterised by the enforcement of controversial policies like the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) of 2019, underscores his vision of transforming India into a Hindutva state. This law, which expedites citizenship for persecuted religious minorities except Muslims, exemplifies Modi's strategy of marginalizing specific groups to consolidate power.
In December, the Indian Supreme Court capitulated to Modi's controversial decision to revoke Kashmir's special status, a move that has been widely criticized as undermining the region’s autonomy and stoking tensions. Additionally, Modi’s inauguration of the Ram temple on the site of the demolished Babri Masjid in Ayodhya further inflamed communal sentiments. These actions, coupled with the suppression of dissent and the Indian media's role as a propagandist for ultranationalist narratives, paint a grim picture of India's democratic landscape under Modi.
Cult of Modi
Despite his divisive policies, many Indians are convinced that Modi is not only a champion of Hindu nationalism but also a leader propelling the nation to global prominence. Under his leadership, India achieved the milestone of being the first country to successfully land a spacecraft on the south pole of the moon. Modi is also credited with transforming India into an economic powerhouse capable of competing with the world's most powerful nations.
However, Modi's tenure is marred by his problematic role in the 2002 Gujarat riots, his ongoing persecution of religious minorities, and his assault on freedom of expression. Yet, these issues have not hindered his rise; instead, he has built a formidable cult of personality likely to secure him a third consecutive term in power.
Modi's policies have attracted significant foreign direct investment and spurred impressive economic growth. However, this growth has come with stark inequalities and the dispossession of marginalized communities, particularly the Adivasis. Modi’s close ties with big business, both domestically and internationally, have been instrumental in this economic transformation, but at a considerable social cost.
Recent judicial rulings banning the issuance of election bonds, which allowed anonymous donations to political parties, might curtail Modi’s ability to fund lavish campaigns. The order to disclose the list of donors who have purchased these bonds since their introduction in 2017 could stir controversy, especially given that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was the largest beneficiary. Despite this potential setback, Modi’s prospects remain strong, thanks to his expansion of the voter base through government-financed social welfare schemes, even in the face of farmer protests against the liberalization of agricultural policies.
Modi's global image
Modi's carefully cultivated image as a tea-seller's son who rose to lead the "largest democracy in the world" has resonated both domestically and internationally. Despite previously being barred from entering the United States due to his role in the Gujarat massacre, Modi has since received red-carpet welcomes in Washington, D.C., under the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations. India's strategic importance as a counterbalance to China has ensured Western endorsement of Modi's leadership, bolstering his image at home.
Post-colonial India has experienced authoritarian tendencies before, notably under Nehru and Indira Gandhi during the Emergency. However, Modi has taken these tendencies to new heights, distorting Indian polity into an illiberal form of democracy. Elections are held regularly, but the essence of democracy is undermined by a populist strongman advocating majoritarian rule.
A recent Pew survey revealed that 85% of Indian respondents support the idea of military rule or an authoritarian leader, a troubling statistic for a country that prides itself on being the world's largest democracy. This shift in public sentiment reflects the profound impact of Modi’s leadership style on Indian democracy.
The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) of 2019 is perhaps the most controversial piece of legislation under Modi's regime. The CAA offers a pathway to citizenship for non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, effectively institutionalizing discrimination against Muslims. This law has sparked nationwide protests and international condemnation, highlighting the deepening religious divide in India.
The Kashmir conundrum
Modi's revocation of Kashmir's special status in August 2019 was a bold and contentious move aimed at integrating the region more fully into India. However, this decision has been criticized for exacerbating tensions in an already volatile area. The subsequent crackdown on dissent, communications blackout, and detentions of political leaders have drawn sharp rebukes from human rights organizations and international observers.
The construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, on the site of the demolished Babri Masjid, is a significant milestone for Modi's Hindutva agenda. This act symbolizes the assertion of Hindu dominance and has been a long-standing demand of the BJP's core support base. While this move has bolstered Modi’s popularity among Hindu nationalists, it has also deepened religious divisions and sparked fears of further marginalization of Muslims.
Under Modi, the Indian media has increasingly become a tool for propagating ultranationalist narratives. Reliant on state advertisements, many media outlets have abandoned critical journalism in favor of promoting government policies. This has stifled dissent and created an environment where voices of opposition are either silenced or sidelined. The suppression of journalists and activists who challenge the government has raised serious concerns about the erosion of democratic freedoms in India.
Modi's economic policies have focused on liberalization and attracting foreign investment. While these measures have driven economic growth, they have also led to significant social upheaval. The liberalization of agricultural policies, for instance, sparked massive protests from farmers who feared losing their livelihoods. The disparity between urban and rural development has widened, and marginalized communities have borne the brunt of this economic transformation.
Social welfare schemes
Despite the controversies, Modi has expanded his voter base through various social welfare schemes. Initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (housing for all) and the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) have garnered support, particularly in rural areas. These schemes, often heavily publicized, serve to reinforce Modi's image as a leader who cares for the common man, even as broader economic policies favor the wealthy.
Internationally, Modi has leveraged India's strategic position to gain favor with Western powers. The United States and Europe view India as a crucial ally in countering China's influence in Asia. This geopolitical dynamic has led to a pragmatic acceptance of Modi's leadership, despite his controversial domestic policies. The Western endorsement has further strengthened Modi's standing at home, presenting him as a leader who commands global respect.
India stands at a crossroads. Under Modi, the country has experienced significant economic growth and increased its global standing. However, these achievements come with the cost of deepening social divides, erosion of democratic norms, and rising authoritarianism. As Modi seeks a third term, the question remains whether Indian democracy can withstand the pressures of majoritarian rule and whether the voices of dissent will find a place in the country's political landscape.
The triumph of Moditva represents a profound transformation of Indian democracy, where the appeal of a populist strongman has overshadowed the principles of inclusive governance. The path ahead for India is fraught with challenges, and the nation's ability to navigate these will determine its future as a truly democratic society.
Manmohan Singh exposes Modi regime for committing unimaginable turmoil to India
Former prime minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh, 91, appealed to Punjab voters before voting Saturday in the final phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha election - to make the most of a "final chance to ensure our democracy and Constitution are protected from repeated assaults by a despotic regime".
In a three-page open letter, the veteran Congress leader lamented the "unimaginable turmoil" in the Indian economy over the past decade - the two terms of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.
He said the Modi government left no stone unturned in castigating Punjabis.
Dr Singh - who was Finance Minister when Indian economy was liberalised in 1991.
"The imposition of the demonetisation disaster, a flawed GST (goods and service tax), and the painful mismanagement during the COVID pandemic has resulted in a miserable situation, where an expectation of subpar six to seven percent GDP growth has become the new normal.
"Average GDP growth under BJP government has plunged to under six per cent... during Congress-UPA tenure it was about eight per cent (New Series). Unprecedented unemployment and unbridled inflation have greatly widened inequality, which is now at a 100-year high," the former PM said.
On Farmers' Protest
Referring to farmers' protests that still haunt the centre - four years after a nationwide agitation by lakhs of agriculturists made headlines worldwide, and forced the BJP to roll back three controversial laws - he reproached the government for having "left no stone unturned in castigating Punjabis".
"As if the lathis and rubber bullets were not enough, the Prime Minister verbally assaulted our farmers by calling them 'parasites' on the floor of the Parliament," he said.
"Modiji had promised to double the income of our farmers by 2022 (but) his policies in the past 10 years have eroded the earnings... the national average monthly income of farmers is a meager ₹ 27 per day, while average debt per farmer is ₹ 27,000 (from government data)," Dr Singh said.
UK General Elections 2024: Spotlight on big issues
The following are some of the main issues British electors are expected to consider as they cast their ballots:
ECONOMY
More than two years of high inflation hit voters' living standards hard and although wages are now growing faster than prices, living standards are set to be lower when Britain elects a new parliament than at the time of the last election in 2019.
HEALTH
Most British voters treasure the publicly-funded National Health Service, but feel it is failing to meet their needs.
IMMIGRATION
Immigration has played a central role in British politics for more than a decade. Polling in February by Ipsos showed 37% of voters named it as an issue that would be very important in deciding how they vote - the fourth most-chosen response.
CLIMATE
Britain has set itself a target to reach net zero by 2050 and the government is legally bound to have a credible plan to do so.
Shah Rukh Khan encourages Indians to use their voting rights
Amid the recent Lok Sabha elections, superstar Shah Rukh Khan took to the public to encourage people to have their fingers inked and fully embrace the celebration of democracy.
SRK commented on X “As responsible Indian citizens we must exercise our right to vote in Maharashtra. Let’s carry out our duty as Indians and vote keeping our country’s best interests in mind. Go forth Promote, our right to Vote.”
With Phase 5 of the Maharashtra Lok Sabha elections planned on May 20, SRK's message would undoubtedly serve as a reminder to his followers.
Many of SRK's followers tweeted his speech from the hit movie "Jawan" in response to his remark regarding voting.
In the movie, Shah Rukh Khan gave a two-minute speech in which he discussed the significance of voting and the need to choose a candidate who is impartial toward caste, religion, or race.
Throughout the speech, he encouraged listeners to question political candidates, “What they will do for you in the next 5 years?
If someone in the family falls ill, what will you do for their treatment? What will you do to get me a job?”
Salman Khan, a celebrity and close friend of Shah Rukh Khan, posted a special message on his Instagram page earlier on Friday urging people to use their right to vote in the current elections.
Biden, Trump agree to Presidential debates on June 27 and Sept 10
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump agreed Wednesday to participate in general election debates on June 27 and Sept. 10.
Presidential debate venue
A press release from CNN said the first, on June 27, would start at 9 p.m. ET and will be held in the news organization's studios in Atlanta.
Will the audience be allowed to listen debate?
"To ensure candidates may maximize the time allotted in the debate, no audience will be present. Moderators for the debate and additional details will be announced at a later date," CNN said.
The agreement came just hours after Biden challenged Trump to two debates hosted in a television studio ahead of the November election — a departure from the traditional system that has been used.
Trump quickly responded to that challenge, saying he disagrees with Biden's call to not debate in front of a crowd, but accepting the proposed dates and indicating he, too, was eager to debate.
The public agreement follows private back-channel discussions about possible meetings. Officials with the Biden and Trump campaigns have had informal conversations on debates in recent weeks, focused on meetings that would not involve the commission, according to two sources familiar, as well as a Trump campaign official.
Later in the morning, Biden said on X that he had accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in the June 27 debate.
"Over to you, Donald. As you said: anywhere, any time, any place," Biden said.
Shortly after, a Trump aide said they agreed to the CNN debate in Atlanta — and the fact there will be no crowd for that first debate.
Biden and Trump later in the morning said they accepted an invitation by ABC News to participate in a second debate on Sept. 10.
“I’ve also received and accepted an invitation to a debate hosted by ABC on Tuesday, September 10th," Biden said on X. "Trump says he’ll arrange his own transportation. I’ll bring my plane, too. I plan on keeping it for another four years.”
"It is my great honor to accept the CNN Debate against Crooked Joe Biden, the WORST PRESIDENT in the History of the United States and a true Threat to Democracy, on June 27th," Trump said on Truth Social. "Likewise, I accept the ABC News Debate against Crooked Joe on September 10th. Thank you, DJT!"
At least 12 Maoists killed by Indian forces
The chief minister of the state of Chhattisgarh reported that Indian forces killed at least 12 Maoists in a gunfight in central India on Friday. This was the third significant encounter in as many weeks during the ongoing national elections, according to Reuters.
The rebels, who follow a form of communism propagated by the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong, have been fighting the government for decades in central and eastern India using a guerilla strategy, resulting in sporadic skirmishes and losses on both sides.
In Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, security forces killed twelve rebels, according to Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.
The conflict takes place on Friday over a month after the state saw the deaths of 29 Maoists and 10 others on April 30.
Maoists claim they are fighting for increased land ownership rights and a stronger claim to minerals that they claim are being exploited by large mining corporations for the benefit of impoverished Indian farmers and laborers without land.
On May 7, the state's general election's third phase concluded with voting for every seat. The date of the vote count is June 4.
During a campaign visit in Chhattisgarh last month, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to eradicate insurgency from the state in three years should Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) be re-elected.
Ambani and Adani, Asia’s richest people dragged into Indian election rhetoric
Regarding campaign funding, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sparred on Wednesday, with each accusing the other of receiving funds from wealthy billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, according to Reuters.
The business giants have not responded to requests for comment from their companies, and neither has publicly stated who, if anyone, they would support in the election. Neither candidate offered any proof to back up their statements.
Following weeks of elections where disagreements overgrowth, poverty, and unemployment are major issues, Modi's remarks aim to refute Gandhi's long-standing allegation about what he claims are Modi's ties to the country's two richest individuals.
However, Modi's shift in strategy may also be the reason for the increased rhetoric.
According to BJP insiders and political analysts who spoke to Reuters, a lower turnout so far in the six-week election has alarmed Modi's campaign managers and raised doubts about whether his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies can pull off the landslide that opinion surveys from a month ago had anticipated.
They claim that because of the lack of momentum, Modi changed the focus of his campaign speeches from emphasizing economic growth before the first round of voting to criticizing opponents for being pro-Muslim and using other strategies to incite the party's conservative base.
"For five years you abused Ambani-Adani and now suddenly you have stopped. Meaning, you have accepted truckloads of some illegal funds. You'll have to answer to the country about this," Modi said at an election rally.
CONGLOMERATES
A few hours later, Gandhi asked Modi whether he was "slightly scared" and advised him to send financial crime detectives out right away to conduct a thorough investigation.
"For the first time, you have spoken in public about Adani and Ambani. Is it your personal experience that you know they give money in trucks?" Gandhi said in a video message. "I want to repeat to the nation that the amount of money Modi has given to them, we are going to give the same amount to India's poor."
In response to Gandhi's comments, Modi's party did not reply right away.
The government disputes Gandhi's long-standing criticism of Modi, which has included claims that the business magnates Ambani and Adani benefit from him and that the gap between the rich and the poor has widened over his ten-year tenure.
In the past, Modi has dismissed claims that he is endorsing the monopolies of Adani and Ambani as "unfounded" and stated that they harm the Congress party.
Adani, the second-richest man in Asia, is the head of the power-to-ports conglomerate Adani Group, while Ambani, the richest man in Asia, is the chairman of the oil-to-media multinational Reliance Industries.
The two industrialists originate from Gujarat, the home state of Modi, and their companies have extensive operations there as well as in other Indian states, including those controlled by opposing parties, as well as abroad.
According to a recent report by the research firm World Inequality Lab, as of 2023, the wealthiest 1% of Indian people controlled 40.1% of the nation's total wealth, marking the highest level since 1961.
The seven-phase Indian election has a start date of April 19 and ends on June 1. Modi is contesting for an uncommon third term in a row.
Donald Trump is more favorite than Joe Biden for US presidency
In the coming general elections in November, US President Joe Biden and US President Donald Trump are expected to engage in a historic campaign.
In the survey, 49% of registered voters selected Trump, according to American media, while 55% of Americans thought that Trump would be a good president.
According to the report, current US President Joe Biden's rating decreased by two percentage points to 43%, while 61% of Americans believe that Biden is a failed president.
It should be noted that Donald Trump and Joe Biden won the presidential nomination stage of their respective parties. In the United States, the election between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden will be held in November, and it is the first time in 70 years that two candidates will face each other in the US presidential election for the second time in a row.
Congress hates Constitution and unaware of nation's family values: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued to criticize the Congress sharply on Wednesday, saying that the party "hates the country's constitution, hates identity of India" and is preparing to cut the quota of SCs, STs and OBCs and to implement reservations based on religion.
PM Modi stated that the Congress "wants to snatch your property" and that the party has a secret plan including "inheritance tax" while speaking at a rally in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh.
He said that by granting reservations based on religion, Congress was acting in violation of the Constitution.
"Today, such a truth of Congress has come out that stunned the countrymen. Our constitution prohibits reservation based on religion. BR Ambedkar himself was against this but Congress has taken a dangerous resolution and to complete this they are continuously trying to fool people and play their own game. Congress has given reservations in Andhra Pradesh based on religion in 2004. In their manifesto for the 2009 and 2014 elections, they have promised religion-based reservations... Congress is preparing to cut the quota of SC, ST and OBC and to implement reservations based on religion," he said.
In an attempt to criticize the Congress, PM Modi used the LIC slogan.
"'Congress ka mantra hai-Congress ki loot, jindagi ke sath bhi loot, jindagi ke baad bhi loot. Congress hates the country's Constitution. They hate the identity of India and hence they are working on all those projects that weaken the Country and its stature... The Congress who said lord Ram is an imaginative figure, has rejected the invitation of 'Pran Pratistha'," he alleged.
Congress, according to PM Modi, intends to tax the inheritance that parents leave behind.
"Congress has now made another revelation. Their hidden agenda has come out. Congress says that it will impose an Inheritance Tax...Congress says it will also impose a tax on the Inheritance received from parents. Congress will take away almost half of your property that you have accumulated through your hard work and want to give it to your children...Congress has no idea about India's family values," he alleged.
"Congress wants to snatch your property. They will do an x-ray as their leader is saying and will look at what is there in your locker and at home... Be it jewellery or the 'mangalsutra' of women, Congress will search for everything and then they will snatch it and redistribute it... If you have two homes, one in the city and the other in the village, Congress will take one. If you have two cars, they will take one, Congress has announced this. After snatching all these things from you, they want to give it to their 'vote bank'," he added.
Later on, Jairam Ramesh, the leader of the Congress, said that the term "redistribution" is absent from the Congress Nyay Patra.
He stated in a post on X that "it has, however, appeared before in the BJP's election manifestos."
He also denied the claim made by the Bharatiya Janata Party that the Congress wants to tax inheritances in the country.
He said "The Congress has no plan whatsoever to introduce an inheritance tax. Rajiv Gandhi abolished Estate Duty in 1985."
IPP’s Shoaib Siddiqui wins PP-149 seat with convincing margin
In the by-elections for PP-149 constituency, the unofficial results from the polling stations have been revealed, showcasing a land sliding victory for Shoaib Siddiqui of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP).
With an impressive turnout, Siddiqui secured a total of 39,137 votes, positioning himself as the frontrunner in the race. Following closely behind, Zeeshan Rasheed of the Sunni Ittehad Council emerged as the second-place contender, garnering 23,665 votes.
The unofficial results indicate a clear win for Siddiqui, with a substantial lead of 15,472 votes over his closest competitor.
Despite being unconfirmed, these outcomes highlight the prevailing sentiments of the electorate in PP-149 and shed light on the evolving political landscape in the region.
By-elections were held in five constituencies of the National Assembly and 16 seats of three provincial assemblies. At some polling stations, a large number of voters were reported, while others painted a deserted look even a couple of hours into the polling process.
PML-N satisfied with by-elections results; dismisses PTI's allegations
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) top brass has voiced its contentment with the outcome of Sunday's by-elections.
Prominent PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah expressed his party's satisfaction with the voter turnout during the by-elections, highlighting a noticeable absence of PTI supporters at the polling stations.
Sanaullah underscored that while the PML-N has consistently accepted electoral results, it has also diligently raised objections through proper channels. In contrast, he criticised PTI's approach, accusing its founder, Imran Khan, of attempting to undermine the electoral process.
The seasoned politician emphasised that despite the traditionally low voter turnout in by-polls, the PML-N was gratified by the level of participation and the ongoing issuance of Form 45 from all polling stations.
Addressing potential concerns, Sanaullah asserted that any irregularities observed during the polling would be promptly addressed through formal complaints. Furthermore, he extended an olive branch to PTI, urging the party to collaborate with PML-N in identifying and rectifying flaws within the electoral system.
Reflecting on the broader political landscape, Sanaullah expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with other parties, including the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), to resolve pertinent issues.
The PML-N's stance on the by-elections serves as a significant marker in Pakistan's political discourse, signalling both their commitment to democratic processes and their readiness to engage in constructive dialogue for the betterment of the nation.
Ata Tarar slams PTI's false narratives
Meanwhile, information Minister Attaullah Tarar celebrated what he deemed as a clear demonstration of the public's trust in the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
The minister highlighted the by-election results as a testament to the nation's confidence in the PML-N's leadership, asserting that the measures undertaken by the government are a direct reflection of the people's trust.
In a pointed critique, the Information Minister remarked on the conspicuous absence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) voters during the by-elections, insinuating a lack of support for the ruling party's agenda.
Moreover, the minister lambasted what he described as false statements emanating from prison, suggesting a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. He emphasised that the populace had unequivocally rejected PTI's assertions, condemning efforts to sow discord and tarnish the country's international reputation.
Addressing concerns of political conspiracies, the minister decried attempts to malign landlords and undermine the nation's stability from behind bars. He cautioned against narratives detrimental to Pakistan's interests and underscored the public's rejection of divisive politics rooted in lies and hatred.
In a nod to PML-N's performance, the minister praised Maryam Nawaz for her exemplary efforts in Punjab, highlighting the party's dominance in the by-elections.
Looking ahead, the Information Minister expressed optimism about the country's prospects, assuring the public that the government is committed to fulfilling their trust and restoring Pakistan's standing on the global stage.
Parvez Elahi loses PP-32 seat to Musa Elahi in Gujarat
In a major upset, former Punjab chief minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-backed (PTI) Sunni Ittehad Council candidate Parvez Elahi, contesting from PP-32, faced defeat from Gujarat as Musa Elahi from the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) secured victory.
Musa Elahi emerged victorious with an impressive count of 63,536 votes, as per unofficial results.
In contrast, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi could only manage to secure 18,237 votes, according to the unofficial tally.
This outcome marks a significant shift in the political landscape of Gujarat, signaling a change in representation for the constituency.
PMLN clinches max seats: Complete results of by-elections 2024
Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and allied party Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) won a majority of the seats in the by-elections held in 21 constituencies, while PTI-SIC was not able to secure a single seat from Punjab.
As per the Form-47 issued by the ECP, out of the 21 seats, the PML-N won 12 seats, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Pakistan (IPP), Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) candidates one seat each, while one seat was clinched by an independent candidate as well.
According to the schedule released by the Election Commission of Pakistan, by-elections were held in six National Assembly constituencies, 12 Punjab, and two each in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Polling was held in NA-08 Bajaur, NA-44 Dera Ismael Khan-I, NA-119 Lahore-III, NA-132 Kasur-II, NA-196 Kamber Shahdadkot-I, and NA-207 Shaheed Benazirabad-I constituencies of the National Assembly.
Read more: By-elections: Polling ends for 21 seats of National, provincial assemblies amid clashes among voters
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly seats were PK-22 Bajaur-IV and PK-91 Kohat-II, while the Balochistan Assembly constituencies were PB-20 Khuzdar-III and PB-22 Lasbela.
The elections were held in various Punjab Assembly constituencies, including PP-22 Chakwal-cum-Talagang, PP-32 Gujrat VI, PP-36 Wazirabad-II, PP-54 Narowal-I, PP-93 Bhakkar-V, PP-139 Sheikhpura-IV, PP-147 Lahore-III, PP-149 Lahore-V, PP-158 Lahore XIV, PP-164 Lahore-XX, PP-266 Rahim Yar Khan-XII, and PP-290 Dera Ghazi Khan-V.
By-Elections 2024 Results | ||||
Constituency |
City |
Polling Stations |
Winner |
Runner up |
NA-8 |
Bajaur |
366/366 |
Mubarak Zeb Khan (Ind) – 74008 |
Gul Zafar Khan (SIC) - 47282 |
NA-44 |
DI Khan |
358/358 |
Faisal Amin Gandapur (SIC) - 68594 |
Rashid Khan Kundi (PPP) - 22780 |
NA-119 |
Lahore |
338/338 |
Ali Pervaiz Malik (PMLN)- 60918 |
Shehzad Farooq (SIC) - 34094 |
NA-132 |
Kasur |
342/342 |
Rashid Ahmed Khan (PMLN) - 146849 |
Sardar Hussain Dogar (SIC) - 90980 |
NA-196 |
Shahdadkot |
303/303 |
Khursheed Junejo (PPP) - 91581 |
Pir Muhammad Ali (TLP)- 2763 |
PK-22 |
Bajaur |
91/91 |
Mubarek Zeb (Ind) - 23386 |
Abid Khan (JI) - 10477 |
PK-91 |
Kohat |
168/168 |
Dawar Afridi (SIC) -23134 |
Imtiaz Shahid Qureshi (Ind)- 16390
|
PB-20 |
Khuzdar |
100/100 |
Mir Jahanzeb Mengal (BNP) - 30455 |
Shafiqur Rehman (Ind)- 14311 |
PB-50 |
Qila Abdullah |
125/125 |
Engineer Zamark Khan (ANP) - 72032 |
Mir Waiz Khan Achakzai (PkMAP) - 57132 |
PB-22 |
Lasbela |
129/129 |
Mir Zareen (PMLN) 49777 |
Muhammad Hassan Jamot (PPP)- 3869 |
PP-22 |
Chakwal |
215/215 |
Malik Falak Sher Awan (PMLN) - 75855 |
Hakeem Nisar Ahmed (SIC)- 64721 |
PP-32 |
Gujrat |
168/168 |
Musa Elahi (PML-Q) - 63536 |
Pervez Elahi (SIC) - 18327 |
PP-36 |
Wazirabad |
185/185 |
Adnan Chatha (PMLN) - 74779 |
Fayyaz Chattha (SIC) - 58682 |
PP-54 |
Narowal |
155/155 |
Ahmed Iqbal Ch (PMLN) - 60351 |
Ch Awais Qasim (SIC) - 46686 |
PP-93 |
Bhakkar |
115/115 |
Saeed Akbar Khan Nawani (PMLN) - 63021 |
Dr Afzal Khan Dhandla (Ind) - 59124 |
PP-139 |
Sheikhupura |
123/123 |
Rana Afzal Hussain (PMLN) - 46585 |
Ejaz Hussain Bhatti (SIC) - 29833 |
PP-147 |
Lahore |
232/232 |
Malik Riaz (PMLN) - 31841 |
Muhammad Khan Madni SIC - 16548 |
PP-149 |
Lahore |
218/218 |
Shoaib Siddique (IPP) - 47722 |
Zeshan Rasheed (SIC) - 26200 |
PP-158 |
Lahore |
116/116 |
Ch Nawaz Ludhar (PMLN) - 40165 |
Moonis Elahi (SIC) - 28018 |
PP-164 |
Lahore |
99/99 |
Rashid Minhas (PMLN) - 31499 | Yousaf Mayo (SIC) - 25781 |
PP-266 |
Rahim Yar Khan |
138/138 |
Mumtaz Khan Chang (PPP) - 46376 |
Safdar Khan Lagari (PMLN) - 33788 |
PP-290 |
DG Khan |
117/ 117 |
Ali Ahmed Khan Lagari (PMLN) - 60478 |
Sardar Mohiuddin Khosa (Ind) - 23611 |
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PP-36 Wazirabad: Presiding officer held over video showing alleged rigging
Another video purportedly showing alleged rigging has surfaced in Wazirabad as polling ended in the PP-36 constituency. The video allegedly depicts irregularities in the polling process.
Police have detained the presiding officer implicated in the video for further investigation. The footage raises questions about how the ballot papers were revealed before polling ended.
وزیر آباد PP 36 میں بھی دھاندلہ عروج پر
— Ahmad Hassan Bobak (@ahmad_bobak) April 21, 2024
پیر کوٹ پولنگ سٹیشن پر پریذیڈنٹ آفسیر کی جیب سے بھاری تعداد میں سٹیمپ شدہ بیلٹ پیپرز برآمد ہوئے ہیں@PTIofficial pic.twitter.com/YbLJcNuufR
The Sunni Ittehad Council has voiced concerns over the incident, questioning how the ballot papers were exposed before polling ended. Additionally, the party has alleged that votes were recovered from the possession of the presiding officer.
The police have said that an inquiry into the matter has been initiated, with active investigation into the allegations of electoral misconduct.
Meanwhile, the election commission took notice of the incident in Narowal's Zafarwal area. In a statement, it said that on the instructions of the chief election commissioner, a formal investigation will be conducted into the incident outside Narowal's Zafarwal polling station.
It said the Gujranwala regional election commissioner has been appointed as the inquiry officer for the investigation. The inquiry officer will conduct an inquiry on the spot and submit a detailed report, it added.
PB-50: Polling stopped as armed men open fire inside polling station
The by-elections in PB-50 constituency of Qila Abdullah of Balochistan have been marred by violence and disruptions, with armed men storming a polling station in the Majak area and firing indiscriminately, leading to the suspension of polling activities.
Reports from the area indicate that armed individuals entered a polling station in the Majak area carrying modern weapons and opening fire inside, causing chaos and panic among voters and election officials.
The incident forced authorities to halt the polling process to ensure the safety of all individuals present at the site.
Separately, Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party's Mirwais Achakzai has alleged that the staff of five polling stations was abducted last night, expressing fears that similar incidents may have occurred at other polling stations also. He further claimed that the accused might have taken away crucial election materials, including ballot papers, also.
Efforts to address these serious issues are underway, with Achakzai calling for the recovery of the abducted election staff and provision of adequate protection to them. The chief election commissioner and relevant authorities have been apprised of the situation, he said further.
The re-polling was ordered in this constituency following concerns over irregularities in the previous general election of February 8. The re-polling pits Mirwais Khan of the Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party against ANP's Zamarak Khan Achakzai.
According to the district returning officer (DRO), a total of 125 polling stations have been established, with 74 of them identified as highly sensitive.
India will repeat elections on 11 locations in Manipur after violence
The largest election in history is being held in India, which on Monday will repeat voting at 11 polling places in the northeastern state of Manipur due to reports of violence and voting machine damage in the state torn by months of ethnic conflict, according to Reuters.
The chief electoral officer of Manipur said in a statement late on Saturday that the election officials had deemed the polling at the 11 places invalid and had ordered a new election.
In the nation with the largest population in the world, voting for the election that runs until June 1 began on Friday for about a billion voters. It is anticipated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will get a rare third term due to factors including economic expansion, social welfare, and Hindu nationalism.
Alleging that voting booths were taken over and elections were manipulated, the major opposition Congress party had called for a repeat at 47 polling places in Manipur.
Friday saw scattered violent incidents around the state, including armed groups attempted takeovers of well-guarded polling places. A sizable turnout of voters cast ballots, even though there was a risk of violence, which has killed at least 220 people in the last year.
Since May, violence between the Kuki-Zo tribe and the Meitei majority started in Manipur. It is still split among a Meiteis-controlled valley and Kuki-dominated hills, with a no-man's land area in between under surveillance by federal paramilitary troops.
PML-N will clinch 'big' victory from NA-132: Punjab Assembly speaker
Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Ahmad Khan expressed optimism on Sunday that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will clinch a "big" victory over NA-132 Kasur in the by-elections.
Expressing his thoughts after exercising his right to vote in NA-132, Khan said: "The PML-N will emerge victorious from this constituency comprehensively."
This seat was vacated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who won all the seats he contested in the general elections.
PML-N leader Malik Rasheed was contesting against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) candidate Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar.
Meanwhile, PML-N leader Rashid Minhas today expressed optimism about his victory from PP-164 in the by-elections.
Women, elderly upbeat about exercising right to vote for country's sake
Polling is currently underway for the by-elections in various constituencies of the country, while in Lahore's PP-164, the PML-N's Rashid Minhas and Sunni Ittehad Council's Yousuf Mayo are locked in a spirited contest.
The atmosphere at the polling stations in the area is charged with excitement as supporters of both candidates express confidence in their respective victories.
In a display of sportsmanship, both contestants, Minhas and Mayo, greeted and embraced each other and claimed victory for their parties.
Minhas lauded the excitement and fervour of the voters and hoped the PML-N would win. Supporters of both parties also engaged in a sloganeering match in front of each other.
The enthusiasm of the voters in the constituency is palpable, with women voters also turning out in significant numbers despite the scorching heat. Many women emphasized the importance of casting their votes for the development and prosperity of the country.
Over in PP-147 of Lahore, the elderly voters, too, are actively participating in the by-elections, underscoring the significance of exercising their democratic right. However, an elderly woman raised a concern regarding her vote being shifted.
"It is important to cast the vote for the sake of the country," an elderly voter said.
Another remarked that inflation had caused a lot of worries among voters, and hoped the prime minister would provide relief.
This sentiment underscores the broader concerns regarding economic stability and livelihoods, which remain key considerations for voters in this election.
As the polling process continues, all eyes are on the final results, which will not only determine the fate of the candidates but also reflect the aspirations and concerns of the electorate.
PTI's Salman Akram Raja vows to struggle for democracy
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Salman Akram Raja said on Sunday that his party will continue to struggle for democracy.
Speaking to media in NA-119 Lahore, Raja said: "The purpose of shutting down the internet services is to halt the process of sending Form-45 to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)."
"We will monitor the situation today in connection with the by-elections and apprise the masses of the situation," he said.
"The masses will take the final decision if they are deceived," Raja stated.
Nation believes elections will mark start of new journey towards future: Modi
In response to the world's issues, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Sunday that India is promoting its cultural image and the principles of truth and non-violence with confidence.
Aiming for the former UPA regime, PM Modi remarked during the 2,550th Bhagwan Mahaveer Nirvan Mahotsav that his administration prioritized historical preservation in addition to material development when it came to office in 2014.
About the Lok Sabha elections, he stated that "the nation believes from here a new journey into future will also begin" and that "a big festival of democracy is happening."
He said that the country's younger generation today feels that self-pride is its identity, citing the government's promotion of Indian cultural practices like yoga and Ayurveda.
According to him, the nation is now confidently projecting the values of truth and non-violence around the world as a means of resolving issues that confront humanity.
The world looks to India for a path to peace because of its developing might and foreign policy, but PM Modi also stated that India's cultural reputation has been a major factor.
The teachings of the esteemed Jain gurus, known as tirthankars, are especially relevant in light of current international tensions, he said.
In addition, the prime minister advised the audience to cast their votes as early in the day as possible. On a lighter note, Modi mentioned that saints are associated with the lotus, a flower that is both the BJP's election emblem and is frequently used in religious ceremonies.
Modi stated that the nation is working to make its centennial year of freedom a "golden centenary" and that the event is a unique occasion taking place at the start of "Amrit Kaal."
The concept of 'Amrit Kaal', he claimed, is not only a commitment but India's spiritual inspiration.
He remarked that India is not only the oldest civilization still in existence, but it is also a haven for humanity"Bhagwan Mahavir's message of peace, compassion, and brotherhood is a source of great inspiration for everyone," the prime minister said.
Re-polling underway in Balochistan's PB-50 amid tight security
The process of re-polling is underway in the PB-50 constituency of Balochistan's Qila Abdullah, with voters set to cast their ballots till 5pm.
With strict security arrangements in place by police and Levies officials, authorities are aiming to ensure a peaceful electoral process despite the challenges posed by mobile and internet connectivity issues and a highly contested race between two prominent candidates.
The re-polling was ordered following concerns over irregularities in the previous general election of February 8. The re-polling pits Mirwais Khan of the Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party against ANP's Zamarak Khan Achakzai.
According to the district returning officer (DRO), a total of 125 polling stations have been established, with 74 of them identified as highly sensitive.
On March 18, the Supreme Court had ordered a re-poll in the constituency. A three-judge bench had set aside the Election Commission of Pakistan’s order for re-polling at only six polling stations of the constituency and ordered a fresh election as per the law.
The ECP’s decision was challenged by Zamarak Khan, pleading that the turnout at many polling stations in the constituency remained low during the February 8 general elections.
Voters face hardship due to mobile service suspension in PP-266
The voters were facing hardship due to the suspension of mobile service in PP-266 Rahim Yar Khan on Sunday.
According to the details, the polling process was slow, and the women turnout has remained lower so far.
Meanwhile, there was a clash outside the polling station of PP-266, involving workers of two political parties.
During the workers' brawl, the car's windows were shattered, prompting police intervention.
The polling was temporarily halted due to the altercation. The police took the brawlers into custody for questioning.
Earlier, it was reported that mobile and internet services in 13 districts and tehsils of Punjab, including Lahore, Gujrat, Kasur, and Sheikhupura, would be suspended on Sunday to ensure the maintenance of law and order during the by-elections.
The Punjab Home Department has forwarded a formal letter to the Ministry of Interior, urging the suspension of mobile phone and internet services on the day of the by-elections.
PTI's Shabbir Gujjar arrested for 'disturbing peace'
The Lahore police has arrested former MPA of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Chaudhry Shabbir Gujjar, on grounds of suspected disturbance of peace and nomination in various cases.
A couple of days ago, Gujjar was seen campaigning for the PTI candidate in PP-164 constituency of Lahore where 20 candidates, including PML-N's Rashid Minhas and PTI's Muhammad Yousuf backed by Sunni Ittehad Council, are gearing up for a tight electoral battle.
تمام تر رکاوٹوں کے باوجود چوہدری شبیر گجر صاحب جلسہ گاہ میں پہنچ گئے انشا اللہ پی پی 164 سے پاکستان تحریک انصاف بھاری اکثریت سے جیتے گی ✌🏻 pic.twitter.com/tsCzO5VWPx
— Ch Shabbir Gujjar - pp 162 (@ChShabbirguj) April 18, 2024
Gujjar's arrest comes amid reports of clashes in various cities of Punjab where one person has been reportedly killed, three injured and six arrested.
A brawl broke out between workers of the PML-N and PTI workers in Zafarwal's constituency, PP-54, wherein a 60-year-old man was killed after a baton hit his head.
Also Read: One killed, 3 injured in violent clashes at Lahore, Ferozewala, Zafarwal polling stations
In Lahore's NA-119 constituency, tensions flared between workers of the Sunni Ittehad Council and the PML-N at Polling Station No. 171 near the University of Engineering and Technology (UET).
Meanwhile, in Ferozewala's PP-139 constituency, a confrontation between two groups outside the Government High School Nizampura turned violent, with gunfire being exchanged. Three people sustained injuries during the altercation.
Polling for by-elections in 21 constituencies of the National and provincial assemblies across the country has commenced at the scheduled time of 8am and will culminate at 5pm.
Also Read: By-elections: Polling kicks off for 21 seats of National, provincial assemblies
By-elections are being held in five constituencies of the National Assembly and 16 seats of three provincial assemblies. At some polling stations, a large number of presence of voters is being reported, while some paint a deserted look even a couple of hours into the polling process.
PML-N’s Rashid Minhas upbeat about by-poll victory from PP-164
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Rashid Minhas on Sunday expressed optimism about his victory from PP-164 in the by-elections.
According to details, Minhas was crossing swords with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) candidate Yousaf Meo. Minhas acknowledged the enthusiasm of the voters.
Interestingly, both leaders had embraced others and claimed to emerge victorious from the constituency.
Meanwhile, the party workers [PML-N and PTI-backed SIC] had chanted the slogans against each other.
Police enhances security for by-polls as 419 polling stations declared highly sensitive
The Punjab Police has announced robust security measures to ensure a peaceful and transparent voting process across the province on Sunday, including Lahore.
Out of the total 2,599 polling stations in Punjab, authorities have identified 419 as highly sensitive and 1,081 as sensitive, warranting heightened security measures. In response, more than 35,000 officers and officials, as well as female police personnel, have been deployed to oversee election security.
Punjab Inspector General of Police Dr Usman Anwar has assured the public of the police force's readiness to uphold peace and safety during the electoral process.
"The Punjab Police is ready for a peaceful, transparent and safe conduct of by-elections" he asserted, adding that security has been significantly increased across the province, including Lahore.
The IGP emphasized that the police force will provide full security coverage to voters, polling staff, and citizens. Additional personnel, including units such as the Dolphin Force and Quick Response Teams, have been strategically stationed at sensitive polling stations to preempt any untoward incidents.
He also underscored the importance of adhering to the Election Commission of Pakistan's code of conduct. "We will ensure proper implementation of the ECP's code of conduct."
He reminded the people that strict measures, including the enforcement of Section 144, were in place to deter any illegal activities such as the display of arms, aerial firing, fights, or sabotage of the electoral process.
With these comprehensive security arrangements in place, authorities are optimistic about conducting the by-elections in a peaceful, transparent, and safe manner, ensuring the integrity of the democratic process in Punjab.
Voters look to eat nihari before voting in by-polls
The voters were looking to eat nihari before voting in the by-election from PP-147 on Sunday.
According to details, the people of the constituency were of the view that they will first eat breakfast and then exercise their right to vote.
Meanwhile, the people were making their way to the Nihari restaurant in Lohari Gate before engaging in the polling process.
In PP-147, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Malik Riaz was competing against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) candidate Muhammad Khan Madni.
PML-N MNA Waseem Qadir exercises right to vote in PP-147
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Waseem Qadir casted his vote in the by-elections on Sunday.
According to details, the MNA exercised his right to vote at the Chamra Mandi School polling station in PP-147.
PML-N candidate Malik Riaz and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC)-candidate Muhammad Khan Madni were locking horns against each other.
Earlier, Qadir joined the PML-N after emerging victorious as an independent candidate from NA-121.
The development came after Qadir called on PML-N Chief Orgainser Maryam Nawaz – now Punjab CM – in February, following the general elections.
Qadir had clinched victory against PML-N stalwart Sheikh Rohail Asghar from NA-121.
PTI resorts to 'wicked' tactics: IPP candidate Siddiqui
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)-backed Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) candidate Shoaib Siddiqui on Sunday asserted that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was resorting to wicked tactics.
Speaking to media in Lahore, Siddiqui, a candidate from PP-149 asserted: "The PTI is foreseeing its defeat in the by-polls. That is why it [PTI] is embracing hooliganism."
Siddiqui said that he was having a "strong connection" with the people of his constituency.
"We will once again emerge victorious like before," Siddiqui said.
Siddiqui said: "The opposition has nothing to do with the exception of just causing an uproar of rigging."
One killed, 3 injured in violent clashes at polling stations across Punjab
Violence has marred the polling process in Lahore, Ferozewala and Zafarwal, as clashes erupted between rival political factions, resulting in the killing of one person and arrests and injuries to others.
A brawl broke out between workers of the PML-N and PTI workers in Zafarwal's constituency, PP-54, wherein a 60-year-old man was killed after a baton hit his head. As a result of the clashes, polling was briefly stopped at the Kot Naju polling station.
A 60-year-old man, said to be a PML-N worker, injured during the dispute, died in the hospital during treatment. Rescue sources said Muhammad Yousaf was hit with a wooden stick on his head.
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari expressed condolences over the death of a PML-N worker. She remarked that the PTI thugs had shown their thuggery as usual, adding that the Punjab Police should immediately arrest the killers of party activist Muhammad Yousuf.
On the other hand, Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal met with the family of the deceased PML-N worker and condoled over his death. "We will never tolerate the politics of bullying and violence," he declared, vowing that the culprits will be brought to justice soon.
The election commission issued a statement on the incident, claiming the clash between workers of political parties took place 200 meters away from the Kot Naju polling station and the accused were arrested by the police.
They said the polling process at Zafarwal's polling station No 33 Kot Naju was underway without interruption. "Workers of political parties should show patience and tolerance," said Punjab Election Commissioner Ijaz Anwar Chauhan.
Lahore
In Lahore's NA-119 constituency, tensions flared between workers of the Sunni Ittehad Council and the PML-N at Polling Station No. 171 near the University of Engineering and Technology (UET). The dispute reportedly centred around the set-up of a camp, escalating into a physical altercation.
Police arrested PTI workers from NA 119 Punjab! No0ne will be able to say that this is free & fair election! pic.twitter.com/d3Z4CWx3Oc
— Qazi Asif (@QMAAsif) April 21, 2024
Police intervened and arrested four individuals in connection with the incident. A heavy contingent of police reached outside the polling station along with officials of Elite Force. "All workers should show patience for a peaceful election," SP Dr. Abdul Hanan said.
Ferozewala
Meanwhile, in Ferozewala's PP-139 constituency, a confrontation between two groups outside the Government High School Nizampura turned violent, with gunfire being exchanged. Three people sustained injuries during the altercation.
Law enforcement authorities swiftly moved in, arresting two suspects and suspending the polling process at the affected polling station. However, later the polling process resumed after over three hours.
Also Read: By-elections: Polling kicks off for 21 seats of National, provincial assemblies
Sadiqabad
Workers of two political parties engaged in a clash outside the Mohib Shah polling station in PP-266 of Sadiqabad. During the clash, the windowpanes of a car parked nearby were shattered.
Police said polling was stopped for some time due to the incident, and the clashing workers were arrested.
Kasur
Supporters of the PML-N and Sunni Ittehad Council got into a physical brawl at polling station 311 in Khudian Khaas of NA-132 constituency here. The workers of both parties slapped each other for allegedly stopping women from casting their votes.
Police team reached the spot.
Wazirabad
During polling in PP-36 of Wazirabad's 185 polling stations, three people were arrested by the police over fears of disturbance of peace.
As workers of the PML-N and PTI got into a clash in the Ahmednagar area, the polling process was stopped, and the gate of the polling station was closed by the police. The clash reportedly broke out after PTI workers accused the presiding officer of rigging.
Alipur Chattha
A clash broke out at the Government Girls College Polling Station in Alipur Chattha, where workers and voters of the Sunni Ittehad Council got out of hand over voters being allowed to enter the polling station. The political workers attempted to forcefully open the gate of the polling station.
The clashes have raised concerns about the security and integrity of the electoral process in these areas. Both incidents have underscored the simmering tensions and rivalries that often characterize election days in the country.
Polling for by-elections in 21 constituencies of the National and provincial assemblies across the country was held from 8am to 5pm.
By-elections have been being held in five constituencies of the National Assembly and 16 seats of three provincial assemblies. At some polling stations, a large number of presence of voters is being reported, while some paint a deserted look even a couple of hours into the polling process.
Ex-Punjab CM Parvez Elahi locks horns against nephew Musa Elahi from PP-32
Former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi was locking horns against Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) candidate and nephew Musa Elahi from PP-32 Gujrat.
According to details, the seat fell vacant after Chaudhry Salik Hussain retained his National Assembly seat.
Last month, the PTI stalwart decided and announced to contest the by-polls.
The family members met Parvez Elahi in jail and signed the nomination papers for the by-election.
In an informal conversation with journalists at the FIA court, Elahi said: “Ban on meetings in Adiala Jail is unconstitutional. They cheated the people by putting PTI's mandate. The people are already crushed, their self-esteem is being further undermined,” former chief minister of Punjab and former speaker of the Punjab Assembly said.
“Form-45 will become a trap for these fake rulers,” Parvez Elahi claimed.
By-elections: Polling ends for 21 seats of National, provincial assemblies amid clashes among voters
Polling for by-elections in 21 constituencies of the National and provincial assemblies across the country has ended at 5pm with reports of clashes among voters of the two main parties, the PML-N and Sunni Ittehad Council, from various areas of Punjab.
The voting commenced at the scheduled time of 8am and culminated at 5pm.
By-elections were held in five constituencies of the National Assembly and 16 seats of three provincial assemblies. At some polling stations, a large number of voters were reported, while others painted a deserted look even a couple of hours into the polling process.
Polling in PK-91 Kohat was held at a very slow pace, while voters turned out in large numbers to polling stations in the PB-20 Khuzdar constituency of Balochistan. Both young and old people, men and women, could be seen standing in queues under the sun to cast their votes.
In Kasur's NA-132 constituency, the turnout was reported to be low due to wheat harvesting. In the PP-266 constituency of Sadiqabad also, the polling process was slow, while the turnout of women voters has been negligible. Voters are reportedly facing difficulties due to mobile phone service suspension.
With only two hours left in the voting process to end, the turnout of voters has been negligible in NA-44 of Dera Ismail Khan, showing people's disinterest in the by-elections. This seat was vacated by KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
A similar trend has been witnessed in Gujrat's PP-32, where the polling process is reported to be slow owing to a lack of interest among the voters. Most of the polling stations are seen deserted, with no voters showing up.
Moreover, the interprovincial link bridge, Dera Darya Khan, has been closed for traffic. The Punjab Police closed the road for all kinds of traffic by placing a container. Due to this, the voters from Bhakkar living in DI Khan are facing problems casting their ballots in the by-election in PP-93 of Bhakkar.
National Assembly
NA-8 Bajaur: Election is being held in this constituency for the first time, as independent candidate, Rehan Zeb, was killed just a few days before the February 8 general elections. His brother Mubarak Zeb is vying for the seat as an independent candidate against Sunni Ittehad Council's Gul Zafar.
Gul Dad Khan visiting PTI Camps in areas of NA8/PK22 Bajaur. pic.twitter.com/K5v60CxHIN
— PTI Politics Update (@PTI_Politics) April 21, 2024
NA-44 Dera Ismail Khan: This seat was vacated by KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur when he retained his provincial assembly seat of PK-113. PPP's Khorsheed Kundi is up against independent candidate Faisal Amin, the KP chief minister's brother, for this seat.
NA-119 Lahore: This seat was vacated by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz when she retained her provincial assembly seat of PP-159. Nine candidates, including PML-N's Ali Pervez Malik and Sunni Ittehad Council's Shahzad Farooq, are vying for this seat.
NA-132 Kasur: This seat was vacated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who won all the seats he contested for. PML-N's Malik Rasheed will be contesting against Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar of the Sunni Ittehad Council.
More than 520,000 voters are set to cast their votes here, while 60 of the 342 polling stations have been deemed sensitive where army, Rangers and police personnel are deployed. The turnout in this constituency in the February 8 elections was 58%.
NA-196 Kambar Shahdadkot: PPP's Khursheed Junejo and Muhammad Ali Brohi of the TLP are among the candidates in this constituency. This seat was vacated by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. Voters
Around 423,000 voters are eligible to cast their votes in this constituency, where 303 polling stations have been set up for Sunday.
Punjab Assembly
For the Punjab Assembly's 12 constituencies, 174 candidates are in the running, with over four million voters set to cast their votes. For this purpose, 2,601 polling stations have been set up across the province.
In Lahore, by-elections will be held in one constituency of the National Assembly and four of Punjab Assembly.
The PP-147 seat of Punjab Assembly has 11 contestants, including PML-N's Malik Riaz and Muhammad Khan Madni. Similarly, for PP-149, the competition is among 14 candidates, including Shoaib Siddiqui of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party and Qaiser Shehzad.
For PP-158, a fierce contest is anticipated between PML-N candidate Chaudhry Nawaz and Moonis Elahi of the Sunni Ittehad Council, with a total of 22 candidates in the running.
Meanwhile, in PP-164, 20 candidates, including PML-N's Rashid Minhas and Muhammad Yousuf of the Sunni Ittehad Council, are gearing up for a tight electoral battle.
In Wazirabad's PP-36 constituency, PML-N's Adnan Afzal Chattha is up against SIC’s Fayaz Chattha, while 155 polling stations have been set up here.
The polling process is reportedly very slow, with 15 of the 185 polling stations declared highly sensitive. Around 318,000 voters are set to exercise their right to vote here.
In Gujrat's PP-32, PTI-backed SIC candidate Chaudhry Parvez Elahi is contesting against his nephew Musa Elahi of the PML-Q. This seat had fallen vacant after PML-Q's Chaudhry Saalik Hussain retained his National Assembly seat and was later appointed a federal minister.
In the PP-154 Zafarwal constituency, 155 polling stations have been set up for 24,805 eligible voters. A tough contest is expected between the PML-N and Sunni Ittehad Council candidates, while Rangers personnel have been deployed at sensitive polling stations.
In PP-290 Dera Ghazi Khan, the competition is between seven candidates, including those belonging to the PML-N, PPP and PTI. There are 117 polling stations set up in this constituency, where 1,900 police personnel have been deployed. There are a total of 193,560 voters here.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly
Moreover, 49 candidates are contesting for two seats of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, PK-22 Bajaur and PK-91 Kohat, for which 1.47 million voters are eligible to cast their votes at 892 polling stations set up across KP.
For the Kohat seat, a hot contest is expected between PTI-backed Sunni Ittehad Council's Dawar Afridi and independent candidate Imtiaz Qureshi, who are among the 10 candidates in the running here.
There are 168 polling stations set up in the constituency, where heavy police contingents have been stationed.
Balochistan Assembly
For two seats of the Balochistan Assembly, PB-20 Khuzdar and PB-22 Lasbela, 12 candidates are in the race. These constituencies have 396,000 voters with 354 polling stations set up.
In Khuzdar, 933,425 voters are eligible to cast their votes today. Despite 100% of the polling stations being declared sensitive, peaceful voting is being reported at all of them. Women and men in large numbers have been reported to be heading to the polling stations.
At least 1,400 security personnel have been deployed here and Levies and police officials are on high alert.
Security duties
Civil armed forces and military personnel will be deployed to provide fool-proof security, with the army serving as a quick response force until April 22. Police personnel will be stationed at the first level of duty, followed by civil armed forces, and finally, Pakistan Army personnel.
Army and civil armed forces personnel will maintain neutrality during voting and counting, ensuring that they do not interfere with the election officers and staff. Any irregularities will be addressed by the presiding officer, with military forces refraining from taking action without permission.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has set up election monitoring and control centers to register and address public complaints during polling. These centers are located at provincial, divisional and district levels, in addition to the Election Commission Secretariat in Islamabad.
Mobile, internet services to be suspended across Punjab for Sunday's by-elections
Mobile and internet services in 13 districts and tehsils of Punjab, including Lahore, Gujrat, Kasur, and Sheikhupura, will be suspended on Sunday to ensure the maintenance of law and order during the by-elections on Sunday.
The Punjab Home Department has forwarded a formal letter to the Ministry of Interior, urging the suspension of mobile phone and internet services on the day of the by-elections.
According to the letter, mobile, and internet services are to be halted in specific areas to prevent any untoward incidents and to uphold security during the electoral process in 13 districts and tehsils of Punjab.
The suspension of mobile and internet services will be enforced in Lahore, Sheikhupura, and Kasur districts. Additionally, in order to maintain law and order, mobile internet services will also be suspended in Talagang, Kallar Kahar, and Gujrat.
Also Read: By-elections to be held on 21 constituencies on April 21. Details inside.
Furthermore, mobile and internet services will be stopped in Alipur Chattha, Zafarwal, and Bhakkar, with similar measures planned for Sadiqabad and Dera Ghazi Khan.
The Home Department has dispatched copies of the letter requesting the suspension of services to the Punjab chief secretary, the inspector general of police, and the chairman of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for necessary action.
In addition to the Ministry of Interior, the department has also dispatched copies of the letter to the commissioner, the Lahore capital city police officer (CCPO) and other relevant officers to coordinate and implement the suspension effectively.
The polling for the by-elections in 21 constituencies is scheduled to take place on April 21. The election commission announced that campaigning for the by-polls ended on Friday midnight.
Also Read: Preps underway for by-elections for one NA, four PA seats from Lahore
Elections will be held in the following constituencies of the National Assembly: NA-8 Bajaur, NA-44 Dera Ismail Khan, NA-119 Lahore, NA-132 Kasur, NA-196 Kambar Shahdadkot.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Punjab Assembly: PP-22 Chakwal-cum-Talagang, PP-32 Gujrat, PP-36 Wazirabad, PP-54 Narowal, PP-93 Bhakkar, PP-139 Sheikhupura, PP-147 Lahore, PP-149 Lahore, PP-158 Lahore, PP-164 Lahore, PP-266 Rahim Yar Khan, PP-290 DG Khan.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly: PK-22 Bajaur, PK-91 Kohat.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Balochistan Assembly: PB-20 Khuzdar and PB-22 Lasbela.
Preps underway for by-elections for one NA, four PA seats from Lahore
With by-elections scheduled in one constituency of the National Assembly from Lahore and Punjab Assembly's four, preparations are in full swing as election materials are being delivered to polling stations across the city.
The polling process, set to take place from 8am to 5pm tomorrow, will see voters casting their ballots to fill vacant seats in both the National and provincial assemblies. As per the latest updates, election materials are being dispatched today from the returning officers' (ROs) camp offices to the presiding officers to ensure a smooth and organized polling process.
Nine candidates, including prominent figures like PML-N's Ali Pervaiz and PTI's Shahzad Farooq, are vying for the NA-119 seat, while PP-147 has 11 contestants, including PML-N's Malik Riaz and Muhammad Khan Madani.
Similarly, for PP-149, a competitive race is likely with 14 candidates, including Mohammad Shoaib Siddiqui of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party and Qaiser Shehzad.
For PP-158, a fierce contest is anticipated between PML-N candidate Chaudhry Nawaz and Moonis Elahi of the Sunni Ittehad Council, with a total of 22 candidates in the running.
Meanwhile, in PP-164, 20 candidates, including PML-N's Rashid Minhas and Muhammad Yousuf of the Sunni Ittehad Council, are gearing up for a tight electoral battle.
Also Read: By-elections to be held on 21 constituencies on April 21. Details inside.
The process of delivering election materials for the National and Punjab Assembly constituencies in Lahore has commenced, with the returning officers overseeing the distribution of materials to the presiding officers.
Under tight security provided by law enforcement agencies, the presiding officers are now en route to their designated polling stations to ensure the integrity and security of the electoral process.
The polling for the by-elections in 21 constituencies is scheduled to take place on April 21. The election commission announced that campaigning for the by-polls ended on Friday midnight.
Elections will be held in the following constituencies of the National Assembly: NA-8 Bajaur, NA-44 Dera Ismail Khan, NA-119 Lahore, NA-132 Kasur, NA-196 Kambar Shahdadkot.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Punjab Assembly: PP-22 Chakwal-cum-Talagang, PP-32 Gujrat, PP-36 Wazirabad, PP-54 Narowal, PP-93 Bhakkar, PP-139 Sheikhupura, PP-147 Lahore, PP-149 Lahore, PP-158 Lahore, PP-164 Lahore, PP-266 Rahim Yar Khan, PP-290 DG Khan.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly: PK-22 Bajaur, PK-91 Kohat.
Elections will be held on these constituencies of Balochistan Assembly: PB-20 Khuzdar and PB-22 Lasbela.
Amit Shah says "PM's popularity will translate into our best showing in South"
Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana had reached a key barrier and that he expected this to convert into votes. Shah projected the BJP's "best ever showing" in four southern states in this election according to Indian media.
"This time, from the south I feel it will be our best showing. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana... and Karnataka... in these states, we will have a strong result. For the first time in South India, Prime Minister Modi's popularity has grown so that we can get votes and seats."
In support of his argument that the BJP should now capture seats in South India, a region that has historically rejected the party, he cited the higher vote share between the 2014 and 2019 elections.
In Tamil Nadu, the BJP received 5.5% of the vote in the 2014 election. In 2019, this dropped to less than 3.7. The party received slightly more than 10% of the votes in Kerala, a neighbouring state, in 2014; five years later, that percentage rose to 12.93%. But the party was unable to secure a seat in either state.
Kerala and Tamil Nadu have historically been the BJP's struggled most states. However, the BJP has heavily invested in Mr Modi's time as well as considerable money to campaign in these states.
In recent weeks, Mr. Modi has been to Kerala and Tamil Nadu more than a dozen times.
The comment comes as the first round of voting for all 39 of Tamil Nadu's seats takes place today.
Twenty seats in Kerala vote in the second phase on April 26; the remaining twenty-five seats in Andhra Pradesh vote in the fourth phase on May 13. 17 seats in Telangana will vote on May 13. In the state, the BJP saw significant gains in the 2018 Assembly election, moving from one seat to eight this time.
Karnataka votes in the second and third phases, on April 26 and May 7, making it the only southern state where the BJP is well-represented. The last election saw the BJP win 25 of the 28 seats.
The southern states are vital to the BJP's aspiration to win over 370 Lok Sabha seats on its own and over 400 with its partners in the NDA. Only 29 of the 130 MPs that the party sent to the Lok Sabha came from the southern states, which includes Puducherry's sole seat.
To meet its 'abki baar, 400 paar' aim, the BJP has to do much better. This is especially important because the opposition INDIA alliance led by the Congress is predicted to win Kerala and Tamil Nadu, while the non-aligned YSR Congress Party is thought to have the advantage in Andhra Pradesh.
Plan underway to rig by-elections, avers Akhtar Mengal
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) chief Akhtar Mengal on Friday asserted that the plan was being made to rig the upcoming by-elections, slated to happen on April 21 (Sunday).
Expressing his thoughts in Khuzdar, Mengal said: "We will thwart the efforts of rigging through the power of the masses. The masses will not spare the presiding officers if they become part of the rigging."
He lamented that Balochistan is facing unrest. "The provincial government is worried about rigging."
– 'Pre-poll rigging' started ahead of by-elections, asserts Omar Ayub –
Few days back, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub claimed that the “pre-poll rigging” started ahead of the by-elections.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Ayub said: “The RO had been directed to provide Form 45 to the PTI. The incumbent government came into existence through Form 47, which violated the constitution.”
Speaking about the Iran-Israel conflict, Ayub said: “No policy statement has been issued in connection with the Iran-Israel conflict.”
He lamented: “Masses should get ready, as the price of gasoline will be increased again after 15 days.”
Ayub challenged the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to stage a public gathering in Chaman.
Expressing his thoughts in line with the arrival of a Saudi delegation to Pakistan, Ayub said: “We welcome a Saudi delegation to Pakistan.”
He took a swipe at the Punjab IG, saying, “The Punjab IG is not managing to provide protection to his own police.”
Ayub lamented the “unemployment” in the country, saying, “The masses are facing hardships due to the unemployment.”
India's main political parties and candidates for Lok Sabha election of 2024
With over a billion people eligible to vote, India launched the biggest election campaign in history on Friday. Only ten political parties, out of the nation's over 2,500 total, control 86% of the seats in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament according to Reuters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party are expected to lead a serious struggle between a few parties.
Bahartiya janta party (BJP)
The Jan Sangh party, an outgrowth of the men-only Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), gave rise to the BJP, the largest political party in the world with approximately 180 million members. Following its formation in 1980, the BJP struggled in the political fringes until 16 years later, when it produced its first prime minister during an unstable 13-day government.
Under Modi, the BJP established a majority-rule government for the first time in 2014. It has ruled wonderfully ever since.
Narendra Modi
The 73-year-old Modi grew up in a modest Gujarati town. In his 20s, he joined the RSS, the ideological father of the BJP, and over fifteen years later, he joined the Jan Sangh.
Before leading the BJP to a landslide win in the 2014 general election, he had climbed through the ranks over the years and served as Gujarat's chief minister more than three times.
After ten years in office, Modi is still incredibly popular as he runs for a record-tying third consecutive term. Pollsters anticipate that he and the BJP will win easily because of freebies, robust economic development, and persistent wooing of the Hindu majority.
In the populated northern state of Uttar Pradesh, Modi is running for reelection from Varanasi, a place of holy significance for Hindus.
Amit Shah
Amit Shah is India's home affairs minister, a role crucial to issues of national security and a strong ally of Modi. After Modi swept to power in 2014, he was elected president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and in 2019 he assumed a ministerial post during Modi's second term.
Shah is recognized for supporting Modi in advancing his Hindu-first policies, which include removing Jammu & Kashmir's special status as a state that is home to the majority Muslim population and enacting controversial citizenship legislation that some claim discriminates against Muslims.
Gandhinagar, the state capital of Gujarat, is where Shah is contesting for reelection.
Indian National Congress
The Congress, the nation's oldest political party, ruled India for more than two-thirds of the country's independence period beginning in 1947, but since Modi's rise to power, the party has had difficulties.
The first and only woman Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi also came from this party and introduced comprehensive economic reforms in 1991 making way for the evolution of an open market economy.
However, the Modi campaign and other accusations of corruption caused it to fall out of office in 2014.
Rahul Gandhi
Congress's most prominent campaigner and Modi's greatest rival, Gandhi has never served as a minister in a federal or state administration, has failed to lead his party to victory in a general election, and resigned as party leader following his miserable showing in the most recent legislative elections in 2019.
He is still, however, the focal point of opposition politics in India and Modi's primary opponent. For over 37 years, his father, grandmother, and great-grandfather served as prime ministers.
Gandhi, 53, is a four-time member of parliament who has had difficulty mobilizing people behind a weak 26-member opposition coalition that he helped in assembling. To revitalize his campaign and capitalize on the discontent around joblessness, economic disparity, and hardship in rural areas, he embarked on two cross-country walks.
Gandhi is campaigning for office in the southern state of Kerala from Wayanad. Sonia Gandhi, the daughter of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, has chosen not to run for office in this year's election.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
The 2011 anti-corruption campaign led by self-styled crusader Anna Hazare, who had the close support of Arvind Kejriwal, gave rise to the Aam Aadmi, or Common Person's Party.
In 2012, Kejriwal founded the AAP, and in 2015, he established a municipal government in Delhi, the nation's capital, causing a stunning political shock for long-standing parties like the Congress and BJP. Since then, Kejriwal has served as chief minister of Delhi. He is a staunch opponent of Modi and a supporter of the Congress in the next elections.
The pre-election arrests of the majority of AAP's prominent leaders, including Kejriwal, in an alleged fraud case, have cast doubt on the party's prospects.
The accusations are rejected by the party that also controls Punjab state, calling them "a desperate attempt to malign the image" of Kejriwal.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
The DMK, a powerful regional force in southern India, is ranked third among political parties in the country based on the number of seats it has in the lower house of parliament. DMK, a Congress partner, is also in power in Tamil Nadu state, which has one of the lowest rates of poverty in the country—2%—as well as a high percentage of literacy.
All indian Trinamool Congress (TMC)
The Trinamool Congress, which has four times as many parliamentary seats as the BJP, is in charge of West Bengal, an eastern state. The party split from the Congress and was reconstituted around twenty-five years ago.
Mamata Banerjee, the party's founder, has led the state for over 13 years and is currently a reluctant partner of the Congress in the battle against the BJP in the 2024 elections. Her party has joined the opposition bloc, which consists of 26 members, but they haven't been able to agree on who would run from which state seat.
Mahua Moitra, a steadfast opponent of Modi, is a TMC contender in the next election. After being accused of taking bribes from a businessman in return for answering questions in parliament, Mitra a former investment banker was expelled from parliament last year. The accusations, according to Mitra, are baseless.
India Elections 2024: Poll workers cross crocodile waters to reach 9 voters of ‘Pilopatia’
India’s elections are all set to be kicked off on April 19 — scheduled in seven phases and to be completed in six weeks — making it the biggest electoral exercise to choose the next prime minister of India.
There are 18 million (teens) first-time voters while there are 197 million their Voters in twenties.
Interestingly, Pilopatia is a remote enclave nestled within India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands and , just 9.7 meters (32 feet) above sea level.
The elections journey in the Pilopatia is worth reading.
The election journey begins from Port Blair where election officials first take a ship then a speed boat and then another small dingi and finally they take a hodi — a traditional boat used by the local tribe — to reach the nine voters of the area.
The entire journey takes 24 hours and the last leg of the journey was pretty dangerous as is through the mangrove swamps infested with crocodiles. The officials carry voting machines with them and voting boxes with them to reach the area.
Modi eyes 'peaceful' relations with Pakistan, China ahead crucial Lok Sabha Elections
India Prime Minister and BJP leader Narendra Modi reacting to the relations with Pakistan and China said that he congratulated the Prime Minister of Pakistan on assuming office — after winning the February 8 elections by forming a unity government.
“India has always talked about promoting peace, security, and prosperity in the region,” Narendra Modi said.
When asked about the internal affairs of Pakistan, Modi replied: “I will not comment on Pakistan's internal affairs.”
PM Modi said in an interview with US's Newsweek magazine ahead of the three-month-long Lok Sabha Elections.
PM Modi said in an interview with US's Newsweek magazine
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Pakistan and India diplomatic relations had taken a hit after the 2019 Pulwama attack that killed 40 Indian soldiers. India as usual blamed for Pakistan but failed to present any credible evidence to support its argument.
"I have congratulated the Prime Minister of Pakistan on taking over office. India has always advocated for advancing peace, security, and prosperity in our region in an atmosphere free from terror and violence," he said.
Pakistan's Foreign Office had strongly rejected India's terror claims made by India in the past and reiterated that it is India that has been pursuing a nefarious international terror network as proved by the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada, conspiring to kill Sikh leaders in the United States and carrying out extra-judicial killings in Pakistan as well.
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Modi's comments on Imran Khan
As per NDTV, when asked about the imprisonment of Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan, India PM Modi refused to comment on internal matters of the neighbouring country Pakistan.
India-China border situation needs to be addressed urgently
Commenting on the India-China border, India PM Narendra Modi said situation needs to be addressed urgently to resolve the "abnormality" in the bilateral interactions asserting that the two countries share an important relationship.
“A stable India-China relations are important for the entire world,” Modi told U.S. magazine.
"For India, the relationship with China is important and significant. It is my belief that we need to urgently address the prolonged situation on our borders so that the abnormality in our bilateral interactions can be put behind us," said the Prime Minister.
He also hoped that the two neighbours will be able to restore peace at its borders through positive engagement.
Read more: Concerns arise over video alleging violence against Pakistani woman Seema in India
"Stable and peaceful relations between India and China are important for not just our two countries but the entire region and world. I hope and believe that through positive and constructive bilateral engagement at the diplomatic and military levels, we will be able to restore and sustain peace and tranquility in our borders," he said while speaking to the New York-based magazine.
India-China ties deteriorated steeply in 2020 after clashes between their troops in the high-altitude Galwan Valley in the Ladakh region. As many as 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the clashes.
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Sales of political merchandise increase, weeks before Indian general elections
Political party merchandising and flag producers are expanding operations and putting up extra hours to accommodate a spike in demand weeks before India's two-month-long election, which will see almost a billion voters cast votes, according to Reuters.
Garments manufacturers are temporarily transforming factories where they typically create saris into manufacturing hubs for election flags and banners ahead of the first polling day of the seven-phase election on April 19.
As many as 40 of those types of factories exist in Mathura, a temple town in Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state and a major political hotbed, according to one such factory owner, Mukesh Agarwal.
According to Agarwal "The cheapest and best items used for political campaigns are banners and flags."
A party badge can cost as little as one rupee ($0.01) in the low-margin, high-volume election merchandise industry.
If demand keeps rising, certain manufacturers, according to Agarwal, can create a million flags per day.
Thousands of candidates and hundreds of political parties plaster posters all across India during every election.
"As many people have little education, party workers use flags to promote their symbols and hang them outside houses and make them the medium of their campaigns," Agarwal said.
Along with a few other minor hotspots like Mathura in the north and Hyderabad in the south, the textile city of Surat, in the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is the centre of electoral merchandising.
The economy grows during elections because political parties spend money on anything from small merchandise to helicopter rentals.
According to Gulshan Khurana, general secretary of a shopkeepers association in the Sadar Bazar market of Delhi, political parties employ up to 10 million people while spending between 30 and 50 billion rupees on electoral merchandise.
Having worked as a market trader for almost 50 years, Khurana stated that business has increased by around 30 per cent since the 2019 election when Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party spent a record amount to retain power.
A coalition supported by Modi was expected to win easily, according to a survey conducted last week. During the unveiling of his party's manifesto on Friday, Indian National Congress opposition member Rahul Gandhi declared that the election is "much closer than being propagated".
PM Shehbaz Sharif touchdowns KSA on maiden foreign visit post-election
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday reached Saudi Arabia on a commercial flight.
According to details, the premier will hold a key meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and also perform Umrah.
He was accompanied by members of the federal cabinet. Prominent among those included in the government delegation were Ishaq Dar, Khawaja Asif, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Abdul Aleem Khan, Atta Tarar, and Ahad Cheema.
PM Shehbaz was also accompanied by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
It is expected that PM Shehbaz and the Saudi crown prince will hold discussions on bilateral relations and investment.
According to the foreign office spokesperson, the leaders of both countries are willing to extend economic cooperation and expand investment.
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Moreover, the passengers took selfies with PM Shehbaz during the flight.
Meanwhile, the premier also held conversations with children during the flight.
وزیراعظم محمد شہباز شریف وفد کے ہمراہ تین روزہ دورہ پر سعودی عرب پہنچ گئے
— PMLN Digital (@PMLNDigital) April 6, 2024
وزیراعظم کمرشل فلائیٹ کے ذریعے سعودی عرب روانہ ہوئے ہیں
وزیراعظم شہباز شریف دوران پرواز مسافروں سے گھل مل گئے
پرواز میں موجود دیگر مسافروں نے وزیراعظم کے ہمراہ سیلفیاں بنائیں
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Earlier, Foreign Office announced that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Saudi Arabia from April 6 to 8 on his foreign visit following the general elections held in February.
– Pakistan on verge of economic stability, says PM Shehbaz –
Earlier, the premier said on Saturday that Pakistan was on the verge of economic stability.
According to details, PM Shehbaz held a meeting with the delegation of Istanbul Grand Airport.
On this occasion, the premier said: "The country is looking to rely on a public private partnership. The investors and businesspersons have been welcomed here."
"We are willing to expand the investment and partnership with our brotherly country, Turkiye," he added.
PM Shehbaz said: "We are taking measures to further facilitate the passengers at the airports."
"It is our topmost priority to ensure transparency in the entire process of airport outsourcing," the premier said.
The delegation showed their interest in investment and partnership in Pakistan.
Tessori calls for joint efforts in bid to lead country to prosperity
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori on Wednesday called for joint efforts in a bid to lead the country to prosperity.
Expressing his thoughts on the occasion of iftar dinner, Tessori said: "We have to make joint efforts in a bid to be placed on the list of developed countries."
"Instead of pointing out the mistakes of each other, we got to help each other," Tessori added.
"I am in talks with the religious scholars to impose the principles of the state of Madina at the Governor House," he maintained.
– Kamran Tessori vows to uplift IT sector in Sindh –
Few days back, Tessori on Friday vowed to uplift the IT sector in the province.
Expressing his thoughts in Karachi , Tessori said: "Sindh will make its name in the field of IT. The standard of the IT classes across Sindh will be of high quality."
"About 2.5 million children will get benefit from the online short courses. We are also going to roll out the IT short courses in the different districts of Sindh," Tessori stated.
"The process of the establishment of the IT university at Governor House is underway," he said.
Govt looks to improve performance of federal ministries
The incumbent government was looking to improve the performance of the federal ministries.
According to details, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a meeting on Wednesday in which the premier stressed the need for improving the performance of the ministries.
The premier had been instructed to constitute the committee, spearheaded by the finance ministry, in a bid for a talent hunt.
PM Shehbaz expressed optimism that the professional and technical experts will make all-out efforts in a bid to bring innovation to the contemporary governance system.
– PM Shehbaz sees senators' role vital to uphold democracy –
Separately on Tuesday, PM Shehbaz said that the senators' role in uplifting the country's democracy was vital.
The premier felicitated the newly-elected senators. On this occasion, PM Shehbaz said: "The Senate elections are a part of the continuity of the democratic process."
He hoped that the senators would play a vital role in a bid to lead the country towards development and prosperity.
Barrister Gohar rules out alliance with PML-N, PPP, MQM-P
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Wednesday ruled out alliance with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party, and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P).
Speaking to media in Islamabad, Khan said: "The PML-N, PPP, and MQM-P had snatched our Senate seats. These people had only won three out of 22 Senate seats."
"15 of the Senate seats were snatched by the MQM-P, while four were snatched by the PPP," he added.
Khan made it clear that his party believes in the supremacy of the law. "We have full confidence in the judiciary," he said.
– PTI founder has asked to form full-bench court on IHC's judges letter –
Khan said on Tuesday that the party founder had asked to form a full-bench court on the Islamabad High Court's (IHC) judges letter.
Expressing his thoughts, Gohar said: "It is good to see that the Supreme Court (SC) has taken suo motu notice of the IHC judges' letter.".
Khan urged the need to announce the verdict of the PTI founder's disqualification as soon as possible. "There is a dire need to ensure that no one interferes in the judiciary," he added.
Speaking about Bushra Bibi, Khan asserted: "Bushra Bibi is being kept in isolation."
In line with the postponement of the Senate elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Khan said: "We strongly condemn the delay of the postponement of the elections in KP."
BJP's alleged extremism roils Indian politics ahead of elections
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been accused of employing drastic measures, deserting traditional political ethics, in a controversial move aimed at securing victory in the upcoming April 2024 elections.
The Modi govt, it's alleged, has unleashed a campaign targeting prominent figures of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), following the arrest of New Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
During a recent press conference, Delhi's Education Minister, Atishi Marlena, voiced concerns over alleged pressure tactics employed by the Modi government, claiming that AAP leaders were given ultimatums to either join the BJP or face jail time.
Marlena further disclosed that BJP's purported agenda includes the apprehension of four more AAP leaders, namely Saurabh Bharadwaj, Raghav Chadha, Durgesh Pathak, and herself, before the Lok Sabha elections.
Read more: Modi targets Opp parties ahead of Lok Sabha polls
The BJP's aggressive stance against opposition parties extends beyond AAP, as evidenced by its actions against the Congress party. Accounts belonging to the Congress have reportedly been frozen, with hefty fines totaling Rs3500 crores imposed, further complicating the political landscape.
Critics argue that these actions signal a departure from democratic norms, with concerns raised over the integrity of the electoral process. As the nation gears up for the impending elections, the clash between political ideologies intensifies, leaving many to ponder the implications for India's democratic fabric.
Turkish local elections 2024: Erdogan suffers major defeat as opposition surges
In a nationwide local vote on Sunday, Turks delivered President Tayyip Erdogan and his party their biggest electoral blow, reinforcing Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu as the president's main opponent and reaffirming the opposition's political power.
The Republican People's Party (CHP) of Imamoglu retained Ankara and gained 15 additional mayoral seats across the country as of the majority of the votes being counted. Imamoglu was leading by ten percentage points in the mayoral race in Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey.
It was the biggest setback for Erdogan and the AK Party (AKP) in their more than 20 years in office, and it may herald a shift in the divisive political climate of the nation. Erdogan described it as a "turning point" in a speech given after midnight.
Due to rising inflation, disgruntled Islamist voters, and Imamoglu's popularity outside of the CHP's secular base in Istanbul, he and the AKP performed worse than pollsters had predicted, according to analysts.
"Those who do not comprehend the message of the nation will ultimately lose," the 53-year-old Imamoglu declared late on Sunday to thousands of ecstatic supporters, some of whom were yelling for Erdogan to step down.
"Tonight, 16 million citizens of Istanbul sent a message to our opponents and the president," declared the former businessman, who entered politics in 2008 and is currently being predicted to run for president.
Erdogan, who served as mayor of his native Istanbul in the 1990s, had run a vigorous campaign ahead of the municipal elections, which observers saw as a test of the opposition's resilience and his level of support.
Erdogan said his alliance had "lost altitude" across the country and that it would take action to address the message from voters as he spoke to large crowds at the AKP headquarters in the capital city of Ankara.
In the upcoming years, "if we made a mistake, we will fix it," he declared. "We will finish anything that is missing."
Another setback for Erdogan came when thousands more supporters in Ankara waved party and Turkish flags during a speech by the reelected CHP mayor, Mansur Yavas, who easily defeated his AKP opponent.
The largest city in Europe and the centre of the nation's economy, Istanbul, had 92.92% of its ballot boxes opened, indicating that 50.92% of voters supported Imamoglu, while 40.05% supported AKP challenger Murat Kurum, a former minister in Erdogan's national government.
Surveys had indicated that the race in Istanbul would be close and that the CHP might lose ground nationwide.
However, preliminary official results released by the state-run Anadolu Agency revealed that the AKP and its principal ally had forfeited mayoralty in 19 significant municipalities, including the industrialized northwest's major cities Bursa and Balikesir, potentially indicating financial strains on wage earners.
The results showed that the CHP was leading the country by nearly 1% of the vote, a first in thirty-five years.
According to Mert Arslanalp, an assistant professor of political science at Bogazici University in Istanbul, this was Erdogan's "biggest electoral setback" since he took office in 2002.
"Imamoglu proved he could transcend the profound socio-political splits that characterize Turkey's opposition voters, even in the absence of their institutional backing," the professor stated. "He is now Erdogan's regime's most formidable political opponent."
When Imamoglu first won Istanbul in 2019, he dealt Erdogan a severe electoral blow and put an end to the 25 years that the AKP and its Islamist predecessors had ruled the city, including Erdogan's own tenure as mayor in the 1990s. That year, CHP also won Ankara.
Despite a protracted cost-of-living crisis, the president retaliated in 2023 by winning reelection and a parliamentary majority with his nationalist allies.
Analysts said that this time around, voters were compelled to punish the AKP due to economic hardships such as nearly 70% inflation and a slowdown in growth caused by an aggressive monetary tightening regime.
"The key factor was the economy," senior adviser at the Albright Stonebridge Group, Hakan Akbas, stated. "The Turkish people demanded change, and President Erdogan's default enemy is now Imamoglu."
Erdogan claimed that the economy will recover on its own when the second election cycle ends in less than a year.
Supporters waving flags in front of the Istanbul Municipality building expressed their desire to see Imamoglu run against Erdogan for president in the future.
"We are very happy. I love him so much. We would like to see him as president," said Esra, a housewife.
The AKP's support was also undermined by growing popular support for the Islamist New Welfare Party, which adopted an even harsher stance against Israel during the Gaza conflict than did Erdogan. In the southeast, the party defeated an AKP incumbent to win Sanliurfa.
Despite the dissolution of the opposition coalition that failed to unseat Erdogan the previous year, Imamoglu was re-elected.
The primary pro-Kurdish party, which supported Imamoglu in 2019, put up a candidate of its own this time around in Istanbul under the DEM banner. However, the results indicate that many Kurds disregarded party loyalty and voted for him once more.
DEM proved its mettle in the predominantly Kurdish southeast by taking control of ten provinces. Due to suspected militant connections, the state has replaced pro-Kurdish mayors after past elections with "trustees" appointed by the state.
Earlier in the day, violence broke out, with one person killed and eleven injured in an incident involving fights between groups using guns, sticks, and stones in the southeast. In another, four people were hurt in a fight and one neighborhood official, or "muhtar," candidate was slain, according to Anadolu.
Ahead of the vote in Bursa, the Demiroren news agency reported that one person was shot dead and two others were injured in separate incidents during the previous night.
Is Indian tennis star Sania Mirza venturing into politics with a Lok Sabha run?
The anticipation surrounding Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza’s potential entry into politics has been fueled by reports suggesting her candidacy for the Hyderabad seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Indian media outlets have been abuzz with speculation after former Indian cricketer and Congress leader Mohammad Azharuddin purportedly recommended Sania Mirza, his daughter-in-law Anam's sister, as a prospective candidate.
Rumors have intensified, indicating Sania Mirza's willingness to venture into Indian politics, with Money Control reporting her alleged candidacy from Hyderabad on a Congress ticket.
Sources indicate that the Congress party is contemplating fielding Sania Mirza against All India Majlis Ittehad Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi in Hyderabad, a seat the Congress hasn't won since 1980.
The buzz around Sania Mirza's potential political debut gained momentum following the Congress Central Election Committee's recent meeting, where 18 candidates from states including Goa, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand were discussed.
During this meeting, Congress leader Muhammad Azharuddin purportedly put forth Sania Mirza's name as a potential candidate for the upcoming elections, prompting further speculation and discussion within political circles.
Not in contact with PTI: Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said on Wednesday that his party was not in contact with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
Expressing his thoughts, Rehman said: "The incumbent government is not too stable to continue for a longer period. The government came into existence after the results, which we do not accept."
"The government can topple itself if the masses will give their opinion," he added.
Rehman said: "The government will be on our radar in our campaign."
"Our opinion is clear that the rigging was held in the recently held elections," he maintained.
– Fazlur Rehman calls on Chinese envoy –
Earlier today, Rehman called on the Chinese envoy in Islamabad.
On this occasion, Rehman condoled the deaths of the Chinese citizens in Besham. The matters in line with the law and order were also discussed.
– Fazlur Rehman calls for bringing culprits to justice –
Rehman condemned the suicide attack and called for bringing the culprits to justice.
Expressing his thoughts, Rehman said: “The suicide attack on the citizens of the brotherly country of China is quite deplorable.”
Rehman made it clear that his party was standing with Chinese brothers in this difficult time.
He lamented the country’s myriad problems, saying, “Neither there is peace in the country nor does democracy exists. Even the country is witnessing economic woes.”
“The law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is also quite disturbing for a long period of time,” Rehman said.
Country faces severe economic hardships: Ahsan Iqbal
Federal Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal said on Wednesday that the country was facing severe economic hardships.
Expressing his thoughts, Iqbal said: "All the matters of the government are running on the loans. This is a warning sign for us."
Iqbal urged the need to increase production capacity, revenue, and exports in a bid to get the country's economy back on track.
"The country has no other option with the exception of economic progress up to nine percent," he added.
– Ahsan Iqbal asks PTI to play 'positive' role in assemblies –
Iqbal asked the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to play a "positive" role in the assemblies.
Expressing his thoughts in Zafarwal, Iqbal took a swipe at the PTI, saying, "The political party that did not manage to hold its intraparty elections, secured its seats by forming an alliance with another political party."
He emphasised the need for embracing unity, saying, "We all can address the myriad challenges by joining hands together. One of the biggest challenges is to revive the country's economy.".
The PML-N stalwart asked the PTI to do its self-accountability before hurling allegations at the opponents. He questioned: "How can they [the PTI] fix the country's problems if they will continue to hurl allegations at the opponents?
Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman vows to uplift Punjab
Punjab Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman on Wednesday vowed to uplift the province.
Expressing his thoughts, Rehman said: "We have started to work on 28 projects. We will continue to bring improvement."
He lashed out at the opponents, saying, "The inept and corrupt person was imposed in the country in 2018."
"The journey of development that was stopped in Punjab has started again," he added.
Rehman maintained: "I would like to express my gratitude to all the lawmakers for taking part in the budget debate."
– Punjab finance minister vows to enhance transport sector –
Few days back, Rehman vowed to enhance transport sector for the masses.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Rehman made it clear that the interest-free loans would be provided to the farmers. He underlined the importance of the agricultural sector, saying, “It is the topmost priority to uplift the agricultural sector.”
“The budget for the entire year was presented in the Punjab Assembly. Punjab will surpass all the provinces in terms of development.”
The minister vowed to serve the masses of Punjab.
Shangla suicide attack: Fazlur Rehman calls for bringing culprits to justice
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman condemned the Shangla suicide attack on Tuesday and called for bringing the culprits to justice.
Expressing his thoughts, Rehman said: “The suicide attack on the citizens of the brotherly country of China is quite deplorable.”
Rehman made it clear that his party was standing with Chinese brothers in this difficult time.
He lamented the country’s myriad problems, saying, “Neither there is peace in the country nor does democracy exists. Even the country is witnessing economic woes.”
“The law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is also quite disturbing for a long period of time,” Rehman said.
– Sadiq Sanjrani condemns attack on Chinese nationals –
Earlier, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani condemned the attack on Chinese nationals.
Expressing his thoughts, Sanjrani said: "Those who are trying to harm the relations between China and Pakistan are anti-state elements.".
He expressed unwavering confidence in the Pakistani armed forces. "The armed forces will end the menace of terrorism in the country."
Not allowed to meet PTI founder: Omar Ayub
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub said on Tuesday that he was not allowed to meet the party founder in Adiala jail.
Speaking to media, Ayub said: "I have come to meet the PTI founder on the court's order, but the jail officials have not allowed me to meet the PTI founder."
"We will take up this matter on the floor of the National Assembly," he added.
Taking a dig at the incumbent government, Ayub said: "This government cannot run for a long period."
He assailed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah, saying, "Rana Sanaullah was facing drug charges. Even now, nobody has given cleanchit to him."
– PTI founder faces political vendetta –
PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan asserted on Tuesday that the party founder was facing political vendetta.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala jail in Islamabad, Khan said: "The efforts are underway to compel the PTI founder to compromise. The PTI founder has made it clear that everything belongs to the country."
Khan assailed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah over his statement against the PTI founder. "Those who are giving irresponsible statements should be stopped."
PTI founder faces political vendetta, avers Barrister Gohar Ali Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan asserted on Tuesday that the party founder was facing political vendetta.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala jail in Islamabad, Khan said: "The efforts are underway to compel the PTI founder to compromise. The PTI founder has made it clear that everything belongs to the country."
Khan assailed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah over his statement against the PTI founder. "Those who are giving irresponsible statements should be stopped."
– Barrister Gohar denounces Donald Lu’s statement –
Few days back, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan denounced Donald Lu's statement.
Speaking to media outside Adiala Jail in Islamabad, Khan said: "Whatever Donald Lu has said is a lie. There is a need to launch a probe again in this regard."
"Former ambassador Asad Majeed should give his opinion on the statement of Donald Lu," he said.
"We have full confidence in the courts," he added.
Khan said: "The PTI founder had said that the current government can run maximum for five months."
Senate elections: Govt alliance prepares strategy for 11 seats in Balochistan
The ruling alliance on Tuesday prepared a strategy for 11 Senate seats from Balochistan.
Sources revealed that the political parties had planned to ensure the victory of three Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidates.
It had been decided to allocate one seat each to the Awami National Party (ANP) and the National Party (NP).
Moreover, It is expected that the PML-N will get three seats, while the JUI-F will get two seats. The Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) is likely to get one seat.
– PPP issues tickets to candidates from Balochistan –
Separately, the PPP on Tuesday issued party tickets to candidates from Balochistan for the forthcoming Senate elections.
Sardar Umar Khan Gorgage, Mir Changez Khan Jamali, Mir Tariq Masoori, Ijaz Baloch, and Kiran Baloch had been issued party tickets.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, among others, distributed the party tickets to the candidates.
Will stage public gathering on March 30 at any cost: Sher Afzal Marwat
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat said on Sunday that his party will stage a public gathering on March 30 at any cost.
Expressing his thoughts, Marwat said: "When it comes to the PTI, the uproar of security has been caused."
Speaking about PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari, Marwat said: "The nomination papers of Zulfi Bukhari had been rejected from Punjab for the Senate elections. We will announce the alternative of Zulfi Bukhari for the Senate elections tomorrow."
Recalling the recently held general, elections, Marwat asserted: "The elections were rigged. Our mandate had been snatched."
He admitted that there was no alternative leadership in Punjab following the events that transpired on May 9.
Marwat said: "There is no reality about the tussle between the lawyers and PTI political leaders."
He made it clear that there is no "grouping" in the PTI.
Mushahid Hussain expected 'more’ stability post-elections
Former senator Mushahid Hussain said on Sunday that the "country did not witness the stability" that he was expecting post-elections.
Expressing his thoughts, Hussain said: "Our policies in line with Afghanistan have failed."
"China has always stood with the country," he added.
JI calls for political stability
Separately, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) senior leader Liaqat Baloch on Sunday called for political stability.
Expressing his thoughts, Baloch said: "Political stability can only be achieved with transparent polls. All the tactics were used to keep the JI far from the masses."
Baloch underscored the importance of the voters, Baloch said, “The decision of the voters should be accepted.”
CM Bugti vows to ensure protection of minorities' rights
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti vowed on Sunday to ensure the protection of minorities' rights.
Felicitating the Hindu community on Holi, CM Bugti acknowledged the role of the Hindu community in uplifting the country.
"We are equally participating in the happiness of the Hindu community," he said.
– Bugti callls for improving governance model –
Few days back, CM Bugti on Wednesday called for improving the governance model.
Expressing his thoughts, CM Bugti said: "We need to increase our resources and revenues."
"The terrorists cannot harm Balochistan or entire Pakistan," he added.
He made it clear that his government would not compromise the rights of the province.
"We will get our rights from the centre in a constitutional way," Bugti said.
CM Bugti said: "Our name would be etched in history books if we eliminated corruption even by 10 percent."
Sirajul Haq urges govt to tackle environmental pollution
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Emir Sirajul Haq on Sunday urged the government to tackle environmental pollution.
Expressing his thoughts, Haq assailed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over the billion tree project.
Only 5.2 per cent of the areas has forests which are even decreasing.
According to the foreign media, Lahore is the most polluted city.
– Siraj calls for robust democracy –
Few days back, Haq stressed the need for robust democracy.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Haq said: “There exists such a democracy in the country where decisions are made before and elections are held afterwards.”
He recalled the recently held elections, saying, “Even as of now, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has not managed to provide clarification over the delay in the poll results.”
“Though Shehbaz Sharif has not taken the oath as the country’s prime minister, But he [Shehbaz Sharif] is still saying that the country has no option but to approach the International Monetary Fund (IMF).”
Deeming the elections as "fraud," she said, “Even the recently held elections were based on rigging like the elections held previously.”
Ahsan Iqbal asks PTI to play 'positive' role in assemblies
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Sunday asked the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to play a "positive" role in the assemblies.
Expressing his thoughts in Zafarwal, Iqbal took a swipe at the PTI, saying, "The political party that did not manage to hold its intraparty elections, secured its seats by forming an alliance with another political party."
He emphasised the need for embracing unity, saying, "We all can address the myriad challenges by joining hands together. One of the biggest challenges is to revive the country's economy.".
The PML-N stalwart asked the PTI to do its self-accountability before hurling allegations at the opponents. He questioned: "How can they [the PTI] fix the country's problems if they will continue to hurl allegations at the opponents?
– PTI founder bearing brunt of his ‘incompetence’: Ahsan Iqbal –
Few days back, Iqbal said that the PTI founder was bearing the brunt of his "incompetence”.
Speaking exclusively on Samaa TV, Iqbal said: “It is not fair to say that the PTI has the majority. We are having a two-thirds majority.”
He recalled the ouster of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, saying, “Nawaz Sharif was ousted in an engineered way.”.
Iqbal said: “Hopefully, there will be no political confrontation.”.
Talking about Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, Iqbal said: “It is a positive development that the KP chief minister came to meet the premier. What Ali Amin Gandapur had said was a ray of hope.”
He recalled the previous tenure of the PML-N, saying, “Between 2013 and 2018, the country had witnessed development.”
Iqbal emphasised the need to achieve political stability in the country. “When we made Vision 2010, nobody had such a plan.”
PM Shehbaz, Saudi delegation discuss collaborative projects
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi delegation on Friday discussed collaborative projects.
During their visit to Pakistan, a delegation from the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), headed by Sultan Bin Abdul Rehman Al Marshad, CEO of SFD, had a productive meeting with Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.
The focus was on the ongoing collaborative projects between the two countries.
Prime Minister Sharif expressed his gratitude for the enduring bond between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, praising the SFD's efforts in financing crucial sectors such as healthcare, energy, infrastructure, education, and disaster relief.
In return, the CEO of SFD thanked the Prime Minister and the Pakistani government for their warm reception and hospitality, acknowledging the honour of receiving the National Civil Award, Hilal-e-Quaid-e-Azam.
A significant highlight of the discussion was the signing of financial agreements worth $107 million for the construction of hydropower stations in AJK earlier that day.
PM Shehbaz emphasised the importance of these projects not only in providing clean energy but also in combating deforestation and creating employment opportunities for the local population.
Updates on ongoing projects, including the Mohmand Multi-purpose Hydropower Project, the Golan Gol Hydropower Project, and the Malakand Regional Development Project, were shared by the CEO of SFD.
PM Shehbaz stressed the need for expediting new projects in green energy and infrastructure to drive economic growth and meet local community needs.
Assurances were made by the CEO of SFD regarding the prompt processing of these shared projects, reaffirming Saudi Arabia's commitment to supporting Pakistan under the leadership of the Royal Family.
In closing, PM Shehbaz extended his gratitude to the delegation and conveyed his best wishes to the Royal Family, particularly the Khadim-e-Harmain Sharifain.
Kamran Tessori vows to uplift IT sector in Sindh
Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori on Friday vowed to uplift the IT sector in the province.
Expressing his thoughts in Karachi , Tessori said: "Sindh will make its name in the field of IT. The standard of the IT classes across Sindh will be of high quality."
"About 2.5 million children will get benefit from the online short courses. We are also going to roll out the IT short courses in the different districts of Sindh," Tessori stated.
"The process of the establishment of the IT university at Governor House is underway," he said.
– Bilawal Bhutto, Kamran Tessori exchange views on area of mutual interests –
Last month, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori on Tuesday discussed the areas of mutual interest on Tuesday.
The former foreign minister held a meeting with Tessori in Karachi. Prominent among those who attended the meeting were PPP leader Faryal Talpur, Owais Qadir Shah, and Saeed Ghani.
On this occasion, Tessori felicitated Murad Ali Shah for becoming the Sindh chief minister again.
Abdul Aleem Khan lauds Ahmed Shehzad for social welfare activities
Federal Minister for Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan on Friday lauded Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shehzad for social welfare activities.
Shehzad called on Aleem Khan in Islamabad.
According to details, Ahmed Shehzad is busy distributing rations through the foundation in the federal capital.
– Aleem Khan, Awais Leghari resolve to speed up process for privatisation of Discos –
Federal Minister for Privatisation and Board of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan and Power Minister Awais Leghari on Friday resolved to speed up the process and action for the privatisation of the distribution companies (Discos).
Aleem Khan called on Leghari in Islamabad. On this occasion, matters in line with the privatisation of the various projects of Discos and IPPs were discussed.
Both federal ministers will look to finalise the action for privatisation soon through the partnership of the concerned departments.
Moreover, Aleem Khan had vowed to extend full support to Leghari in this regard.
Sirajul Haq accuses govt of 'kowtowing to IMF'
Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Emir Sirajul Haq on Friday assailed the incumbent government, saying it only knows to kowtow to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Expressing his thoughts in Lahore, Haq said: "The premier has united the chief ministers of the four provinces and decided to kowtow to the international lender."
Haq said: "The upcoming four months will be even more challenging."
"We will show resistance if the burden of inflation is put on the masses," he added.
Taking a swipe at the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Haq said: "The PML-N and PPP had vowed during the election campaign to provide 300 units of free electricity to the masses. But contrary, the price of power further witnessed a hike."
– Siraj warns against privatisation of state institutions –
Few days back, Haq warned against the privatisation of state institutions.
Expressing his thoughts, Haq took a jibe at the incumbent government, saying, “The government is holding talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on more slavery rather than securing the next tranche.”
“The privatisation of state institutions is unfair to the masses. The country’s economy cannot afford the privatisation,” Haq said.
He urged the global community to play a role in the Gaza ceasefire.
CM Maryam Nawaz vows to establish Punjab Economic Corridor Development Authority
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Friday vowed to establish the Punjab Economic Corridor Development Authority (PECDA).
CM Maryam chaired a mapping review meeting of the industrial areas. The chief minister had urged the need for mapping in line with the requirements of international industrial demand.
The chief minister had instructed to increase the proportion of women workers in the job sector.
She underscored the importance of efficient transport and roads for economic growth.
– Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz credits Shehbaz Sharif for establishing CTD –
Few days back, Maryam credited Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for establishing the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).
Expressing her thoughts, CM Maryam commended the services rendered by the CTD officials. "I would like to pay homage to the CTD officials. The CTD officials are unsung heroes," she added.
She said: "The extermism and bloodshed under the name of Islam are condemnable."
There is a dire need to maintain law and order to achieve economic development in the country.
Maryam said: "Our commitment to fight against terrorism is unwavering."
Country's economy harmed by disqualifying Nawaz Sharif: PML-N leader
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Mashhood said on Friday that the country's economy was harmed by disqualifying former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
Expressing his thoughts, Rana Mashhood underscored the importance of fostering the country's economy. "If the economy is strengthened, then the situation of the poor segment of society will get better."
"The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder should apologise to the masses following the statement of Donald Lu," he added.
Crediting PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, Mashhood said: "It was Nawaz Sharif who ended the power outage in the country."
– PTI founder does not want stable govt in country: Talal Chaudhry –
PML-N leader Talal Chaudhry said on Thursday that the PTI founder does not want a stable government in the country.
Expressing his thoughts in Faisalabad, Chaudhry lashed out at the PTI, saying, "The PTI has made fun of the martyrs.".
He underscored the importance of reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying, "If the agreement with the IMF is not reached, the poor segment of society will have to suffer hardships."
"Within the country, the TTP and, from abroad, the PTI are attacking the country."
He said: "The PTI has the objective of coming into power.".
US House Foreign Affairs Committee passes resolution on Pakistan's elections
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of Representatives has, in a bid to address concerns surrounding Pakistan's recent elections, passed a resolution aimed at promoting democracy, transparency, and human rights in the country.
The resolution, which received unanimous support with 50 votes in favor and none against, will now proceed to the House of Representatives for further consideration and approval.
The resolution, presented on September 30, 2023, but voted upon just yesterday, highlights several key demands regarding Pakistan's electoral process. It calls for the assurance of transparent elections, the upholding of human rights, and adherence to the rule of law.
Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the need for an investigation into allegations of interference and irregularities during the February 8 elections.
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Furthermore, the resolution urges both US President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to engage in increased dialogue and cooperation with Pakistani authorities to address these concerns and support democratic principles in the region. It also called for transparent elections in Pakistan, which are in accordance with the aspirations of the people.
The committee's decision comes following a recent hearing held on March 20, focused on democracy in Pakistan post-elections. During the hearing, American Ambassador Donald Lu participated, providing insights and perspectives on the situation.
He also categorically denied allegations suggesting that the United States played any role in the removal of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan from the office of prime minister. Asserting respect for Pakistan’s sovereignty, he emphasized that the allegations of US involvement in Imran Khan's removal were baseless.
India’s Delhi CM Kejriwal arrested by Enforcement Directorate
Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday in connection with a money-laundering case linked to the now-scrapped Delhi liquor policy.
This arrest marks the first instance of a sitting Chief Minister being apprehended. Following his arrest, Kejriwal was taken to the Enforcement Directorate headquarters in Delhi.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), to which Kejriwal belongs, swiftly responded to the situation. AAP Minister Atishi affirmed that Kejriwal would continue to serve as the Chief Minister of Delhi, even from jail, emphasizing that there is no rule prohibiting him from doing so. The AAP has also moved the Supreme Court seeking to quash Kejriwal's arrest, with Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj stating that an urgent hearing has been sought.
Kejriwal is slated to be produced before a special PMLA court on Friday, where the Enforcement Directorate will seek his custody for further interrogation. Meanwhile, outside Kejriwal's residence, heavy sloganeering and protests were witnessed, leading to the detention of AAP MLA Rakhi Birla by the police.
This development comes in the wake of the Delhi High Court's refusal to grant interim relief to Kejriwal from any coercive action. The High Court had instructed the ED to compile all evidence related to Kejriwal's involvement in the Delhi liquor policy case, which was subsequently submitted for judicial review.
The arrest of Arvind Kejriwal has intensified the political landscape, with the AAP and its supporters rallying behind their leader amidst allegations of conspiracy and a purported excise policy scam. As the legal battle unfolds, the nation watches closely, especially amidst the backdrop of the upcoming India Elections 2024.
PTI, JI resolve to put up struggle against alleged 'rigging' politics
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) on Thursday resolved to put up struggle against alleged "rigging" polls in the recently held general elections.
According to details, the PTI delegation called on Haq. On this occasion, both parties had agreed to join hands for the supremacy of the law and constitution. The PTI and JI had expressed their resolve to uphold democracy.
On this occasion, the country's political situation was also underscored.
Prominent among those who attended the meeting were Asad Qaiser, Omar Ayub, Junaid Akbar, and Dr. Amjad Ali Khan.
– Sirajul Haq warns against privatisation of state institutions –
Haq on Friday warned against the privatisation of state institutions.
Expressing his thoughts, Haq took a jibe at the incumbent government, saying, “The government is holding talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on more slavery rather than securing the next tranche.”
“The privatisation of state institutions is unfair to the masses. The country’s economy cannot afford the privatisation,” Haq said.
He urged the global community to play a role in the Gaza ceasefire.
Sharjeel Memon accuses PTI founder of 'hiring lobbyists for face-saving'
Sindh Minister Sharjeel Memon on Thursday accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder of "hiring lobbyists for face-saving."
Expressing his thoughts, Memon took a swipe at the PTI founder, saying, "The PTI founder had tried to harm the country. The rigging was started before 2018 to bring the PTI founder to power."
"Even the European observers admitted that the poll results were not transparent. The purpose of rolling out the RTS was to bring the PTI to power."
"The percentage of rigging against the PPP in 2013 and 2018 was 50 percent," asserted Memon.
“Not only Donald Lu, but Asad Majeed had also denounced the claims of the PTI founder,” he added.
– Sindh govt looks to launch crackdown against drug dealers –
Few days back, Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon reiterated his commitment to curb the menace of drugs.
Expressing his thoughts, Memon said: “The actions will be taken daily as we get to eliminate the scourge of drugs.”
He added: “The youth has to be taken out of the clutches of drug dealers.
Memon made it clear that teams consisting of competent officers will be formed to launch a crackdown against drug dealers. “The officers who will deliver in this regard will be awarded with prizes and honours,” he added.
“Now the crackdown will be launched against the drugs on a large scale.
Faisal Karim Kundi hits out at CM Gandapur
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Faisal Karim Kundi on Thursday slammed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
Hitting out at CM Gandapur, Kundi said: "What to do if the chief minister asks for the bribe?" Where will the evidence of bribery come from?"
He deemed the statement of CM Gandapur in line with the bribery an "irresponsible" statement.
"Even now, Ali Amin Gandapur is not believing that he is the chief minister."
– Azma Bukhari berates Ali Amin Gandapur –
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari on Wednesday berated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
Hitting out at CM Gandapur, Azma said: "Few days ago, the same Ali Amin Gandapur was pleading before the premier. Now he is threatening Punjab and the centre."
"You [Gandapur] are the short-term chief minister on the snatched mandate."
PM Shehbaz, Mohsin Naqvi exchange views on country's political situation
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi on Thursday discussed the country's political situation.
Naqvi called PM Shehbaz in Islamabad. On this occasion, several matters were underscored in line with the interior ministry, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), and the country's security situation.
The premier was informed about the proposed reforms and restructuring plan of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA).
PM Shehbaz stressed the need for stern action against the power theft.
– PM Shehbaz Sharif resolves to foster bilateral ties with Kuwait –
PM Shehbaz resolved on Tuesday to foster bilateral ties with Kuwait.
Kuwait Ambassador to Pakistan Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif to bolster bilateral relations.
PM Shehbaz underscored Pakistan's deep-rooted bond with Kuwait and expressed gratitude for Kuwait's support, extending an invitation to the Amir of Kuwait for a visit.
Highlighting recent agreements worth US$10 billion, PM Shehbaz emphasised the importance of swift implementation.
The ambassador commended Pakistan's support during difficult times and expressed Kuwait's commitment to strengthening ties.
PM Shehbaz lauded Ambassador Almutairi's efforts in enhancing Pakistan-Kuwait relations.
Fazlur Rehman, King Salman's advisor exchange views on global politics
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) supremo Fazlur Rehman and King Salman's advisor on Thursday exchanged views on global politics and religious issues on Thursday.
Rehman held a meeting with Sheikh Salah al Rehman in Jeddah. During the meeting, matters in line with the Israeli atrocities in Gaza were also discussed. Both leaders had agreed to work together for the sake of the Muslim world's unity.
Prominent among those who attended the meeting were Secretary General Allama Rashid Soomro and Mufti Abrar, who were also present.
– Fazlur Rehman says he respects politicians despite differences –
Earlier this month, Rehman said that he respects the politicians despite the differences.
Addressing the lawyers’ convention in Lahore, Rehman said: “There is a dire need to underscore the importance of the state. Sadly, the constitution of the country is not secure.”
He pointed out the sacrifices made by his party, saying, “We have given many great sacrifices for the sake of democracy.”
Rehman said: “The JUI-F has the narrative in terms of rigging that the rigging was held in both 2018 and 2024.”
“It is our upbringing that stops us from accepting the rigged elections,” he added
Barrister Gohar denounces Donald Lu’s statement
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Thursday denounced Donald Lu's statement.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail in Islamabad, Khan said: "Whatever Donald Lu has said is a lie. There is a need to launch a probe again in this regard."
"Former ambassador Asad Majeed should give his opinion on the statement of Donald Lu," he said.
"We have full confidence in the courts," he added.
Khan said: "The PTI founder had said that the current government can run maximum for five months."
– Rulers look to push country to verge of default: Ejaz Chaudhry –
Meanwhile, PTI leader Ejaz Chaudhry asserted that the rulers were looking to push the country to the verge of default.
Expressing his thoughts in Lahore, Chaudhry said: "Those who are responsible for the economic woes and political instability in the country will not be forgiven.".
"The country's institutions and assets are being sold on the conditions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)," said Chaudhry.
He stated: "The PTI founder had formed one independent foreign policy. Following the statement of Donald Lu, the elections have no more worth. Donald Lu has talked about the irregularities in the recently held elections".
PTI founder does not want stable govt in country: Talal Chaudhry
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Talal Chaudhry said on Thursday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder does not want a stable government in the country.
Expressing his thoughts in Faisalabad, Chaudhry lashed out at the PTI, saying, "The PTI has made fun of the martyrs.".
He underscored the importance of reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying, "If the agreement with the IMF is not reached, the poor segment of society will have to suffer hardships."
"Within the country, the TTP and, from abroad, the PTI are attacking the country."
He said: "The PTI has the objective of coming into power.".
– Won’t allow PTI to indulge in vandalism: Azma Bukhari –
Few days back, PML-N leader Azma Bukhari said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will not be allowed to indulge in vandalism.
Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Azma talked about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, saying, “We will have to go for a new programmeme with the IMF.”
She emphasised the need to boost investment in the country.
Barrister Gohar Ali Khan decides against accepting Hammad Azhar's resignation
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Wednesday decided against accepting the resignation of Hammad Azhar.
Expressing his thoughts, Khan said: "I cannot accept the resignation of Hammad Azhar during the ongoing situation."
"Currently, we do not accept the resignation of Hammad Azhar from the party posts, nor do we have such intent."
– PTI stalwart Hammad Azhar relinquishes party posts –
Earlier, Azhar relinquished his party posts.
Azhar had posted a two-page resignation on the social media platform.
"I will continue to work for the PTI as a party worker. I have decided to resign after thinking a lot," Azhar said.
Azhar had resigned from the post of acting president and PTI secretary general.
Azhar had been declared a proclaimed offender in the May 9 mayhem.
Azma Bukhari berates KP CM Gandapur
Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari on Wednesday berated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
Hitting out at CM Gandapur, Azma said: "Few days ago, the same Ali Amin Gandapur was pleading before the premier. Now he is threatening Punjab and the centre."
"You [Gandapur] are the short-term chief minister on the snatched mandate," she added.
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She asserted, "Your [Gandapur] countdown has been started as well."
– Won’t allow PTI to indulge in vandalism: Azma Bukhari –
Few days back, Bukhari said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will not be allowed to indulge in vandalism.
Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Azma talked about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, saying, “We will have to go for a new programmeme with the IMF.”
She emphasised the need to boost investment in the country.
Donald Lu affirms allegations of Indian state terrorism in US
US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu made significant revelations during a hearing held by the US Congress Committee regarding the general elections in Pakistan in 2024.
He addressed various issues, including India’s alleged involvement in state terrorism within the US.
In his statement to the committee, Lu emphasized that the US had no role in the removal of PTI founder Imran Khan from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan.
However, the most striking revelation came when Lowe confirmed India’s alleged state terrorism inside the US. He informed the committee about the involvement of Indian government officials in a conspiracy to kill an American citizen named Gurpatwant Singh. This revelation sheds light on a serious matter that the US has raised with the Indian government.
Notably, in November of the previous year, a British newspaper reported that US authorities had thwarted a plot to assassinate Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh.
Donald Lu underscored the gravity of this issue and emphasized that it has been raised with both the Modi government in India and the Indian authorities. Furthermore, he issued a stern warning against any further involvement in such conspiracies, emphasizing the severity of the matter for the US.
PTI stalwart Hammad Azhar relinquishes party posts
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar on Wednesday relinquished his party posts.
Azhar had posted a two-page resignation on the social media platform.
"I will continue to work for the PTI as a party worker. I have decided to resign after thinking a lot," Azhar said.
Azhar had resigned from the post of acting president and PTI secretary general.
Azhar had been declared a proclaimed offender in the May 9 mayhem.
– Tarar assails PTI over events on May 9 –
Separately, few days back, Tarar assailed the PTI over the events that transpired on May 9.
Expressing his thoughts, Tarar said: “The PTI leaders and extremists had themselves posted the videos on social media. You [PTI] cannot change reality by changing the statements every now and then.”
“Everything was recorded on the camera that happened on May 9. It is an old habit of May 9 rioters to continue speaking lies,” Tarar said.
He said: “A group that has been involved in attacks on the state cannot be considered a political party.”
Donald Lu dismisses allegations of involvement in Imran Khan’s removal
US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu has categorically denied allegations suggesting the United States played any role in the removal of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan from the position of Prime Minister.
Lu’s statement came during a hearing conducted by the US Congress Committee regarding the 2024 general elections in Pakistan, where he provided testimony on the matter.
Asserting respect for Pakistan’s sovereignty, he emphasized that the allegations of US involvement in Imran Khan's removal were baseless.
Addressing concerns surrounding the safety of an American citizen, the Assistant Secretary of State underscored the seriousness with which the United States approaches threats against its citizens. He clarified that any charges related to the cipher were unfounded and based on waivers.
Reflecting on Pakistan's history and the challenges it has faced, Lowe highlighted the nation's resilience, particularly in the context of the Afghan war's impact. He noted the significant participation of women and youth in the recent elections, despite instances of election rigging, violence, and threats.
Expressing concern over reported election abuses and violent incidents, the Assistant Secretary of State condemned attacks on media workers and restrictions imposed on internet and telecommunication during the electoral process. He reiterated the United States' commitment to upholding human rights standards and underscored the need for fair and transparent elections in Pakistan.
Relations with the Taliban government
US Assistant Secretary of State, Donald Lu, highlighted Pakistan’s complex relationship with the Taliban.
Donald Lowe underscored the longstanding conflict surrounding Afghanistan, which has significantly impacted Pakistan's regional dynamics for four decades.
Highlighting the conclusion of the Afghan conflict, Lowe emphasized the array of opportunities it presents, including the chance for the United States to recalibrate its relationship with Pakistan on its own terms.
As the US Assistant Secretary for South Asia, Lowe reiterated the paramount objective of supporting the Pakistani people amidst the ongoing challenges posed by terrorism.
Pak-Iran gas pipeline
He also expressed concerns about the strain in Pakistan's ties with Iran, particularly due to the Iran gas pipeline project. He emphasized the importance of monitoring the funding for the gas pipeline and reiterated the US’s close watch on the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project.
Addressing questions about the role of women in Pakistan, Lowe noted the increasing participation of women in various sectors, including politics, judiciary, and bureaucracy. He acknowledged the significant contributions of women in small businesses and their growing presence across different fields in Pakistan.
ECP to ensure accountability
“We urge the Election Commission of Pakistan to ensure accountability for irregularities,” stated Donald Lu. He emphasized the need for transparency and urged the Election Commission of Pakistan to hold those responsible accountable.
He highlighted the formation of a high-level committee by the Commission to address thousands of petitions, indicating a commitment to oversight. Additionally, he pledged support to the government and ECP in facilitating a transparent electoral process.
Despite violence and threats, voters came out
During a discussion on Pakistan's elections, the US Assistant Secretary for South Asia reflected on his past experience in Peshawar three decades ago. Despite witnessing election rigging, violence, and threats, he noted the resilience of Pakistani voters who participated in the electoral process.
Highlighting historical context, he recalled the rivalry between Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto during that period, shedding light on the political landscape of the time.
Following recent elections, the US State Department issued a statement condemning restrictions on freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly. The statement addressed concerns over electoral violence, attacks on media workers, and limitations on internet access and telecommunications services.
Expressing apprehensions regarding allegations of electoral interference, the assistant secretary stressed the importance of thorough investigations into claims of fraud or interference.
Pakistan – an important partner of America
Donald Lu emphasized Pakistan’s significance as a key ally of the United States, affirming a commitment to bolstering country’s democratic institutions.
Highlighting the US-Pakistan Green Alliance framework, Lowe underscored collaborative efforts in countering terrorism threats while promoting the respect of human rights, including religious freedoms.
Acknowledging America’s role in fostering economic stability, Lowe noted its substantial contributions to Pakistan's export sector and critical infrastructure development. Notably, the US government's involvement in the renovation of Mangala and Tarbela dams was highlighted, pivotal in providing electricity to millions of Pakistanis.
Over the decades, Lowe emphasized ongoing support through development grants, private sector investments, and humanitarian aid, particularly during crises like recent floods.
Addressing Pakistan's escalating debt challenges, Lowe stressed the need for economic reforms and increased private sector-led investments, given the substantial portion of the federal government's revenue allocated to debt repayment.
Ultimately, Lowe reiterated the shared goal of fostering a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous Pakistan, reaffirming continued efforts towards realizing this vision.
Mobile data services on election day
On election day, despite the directives from the High Court, authorities opted to shut down mobile data services. However, amidst these challenges, there were also positive aspects observed in these elections.
Addressing the situation, the US Assistant Secretary for South Asia, highlighted that despite the looming threats of violence, over 60 million Pakistanis cast their votes, with over 21 million women participating in the electoral process.
He noted a significant increase in the representation of women in parliament compared to the 2018 elections, alongside the active involvement of members from religious and minority groups, as well as youth, in contesting parliamentary seats.
Furthermore, he pointed out that multiple political parties secured seats in both national and provincial assemblies, with the leadership across all four provinces of Pakistan now representing three different political parties.
Lu also mentioned the presence of over 5,000 independent observers on the ground, acknowledging that while the electoral process was largely competitive and orderly, some irregularities were observed during the compilation of results.
KP CM Gandapur warns against bribery
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Wednesday warned against bribery.
Expressing his thoughts, CM Gandapur said: “Whether it be the WAPDA official or an official from any other department, I will not tolerate bribery.”
“The masses should denounce the practices of bribery,” he added.
– CM Gandapur calls on PTI founder in Adiala jail –
Few days back, CM Gandapur called on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in Adiala jail in Islamabad.
Sources divulged that a meeting between the PTI founder and CM Gandapur was held in the conference room.
On this occasion, matters in line with the country’s political situation were underscored.
According to sources, CM Gandapur had reached to meet the PTI founder without protocol.
Donald Lu promises insights on Pakistan’s 'election irregularities'; outlines US policy
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu is set to testify before a congressional committee today (Wednesday), where he plans to address various aspects of Pakistan’s political landscape.
Lu, who boasts an intimate understanding of Pakistan’s political situation, intends to shed light on the country’s recent elections.
Expressing familiarity with Pakistan’s political dynamics, he emphasized the resilience of its citizens who have historically participated in elections despite facing challenges such as violence and intimidation.
He expressed his commitment to addressing any irregularities that may have occurred during the electoral process and American policy.
Highlighting the significance of federalism, Lu underscored the need for national unity achieved through stability and mutual respect among all stakeholders. He reiterated America’s commitment to upholding democratic principles and ensuring that the voice of every citizen is heard.
Moreover, the US Deputy Secretary of State hinted at forthcoming remarks regarding US policy on the irregularities observed in the Pakistan elections. He also raised concerns about unnecessary restrictions on freedom of expression, signaling America's stance on safeguarding fundamental rights.
Donald Bloom, PM Shehbaz meeting
On the other hand, during a meeting between US Ambassador Donald Bloom and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, bilateral issues were addressed, according to US Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel.
Patel noted that discussions also took place between the American ambassador and the Pakistani finance minister along with other members of the financial team.
Emphasizing the importance of preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for terrorists, Patel underscored the need for ongoing cooperation.
Additionally, Patel acknowledged Pakistan's robust media landscape
Sindh govt looks to launch crackdown against drug dealers
The Sindh government was looking to launch a crackdown against drug dealers.
Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon reiterated his commitment to curb the menace of drugs on Tuesday.
Expressing his thoughts, Memon said: “The actions will be taken daily as we get to eliminate the scourge of drugs.”
He added: “The youth has to be taken out of the clutches of drug dealers.
Memon made it clear that teams consisting of competent officers will be formed to launch a crackdown against drug dealers. “The officers who will deliver in this regard will be awarded with prizes and honours,” he added.
“Now the crackdown will be launched against the drugs on a large scale," he added.
– Strict action against drug dealers –
On Monday, Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon vowed to take strict action against the drug dealers and the facilitators. Memon said: “We will have to end the menace of drugs from Sindh,” he added.
Memon stated: “Pink buses for women will be increased. We will start an automated fare collection system on April 18.”
Earlier today, PPP leader Shazia Marri said that the government should take its allies on board over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal.
Expressing her thoughts, Marri fired a broadside at the political opponents, saying, “It was in the past that one person used to talk about opting for suicide rather than approaching the international lender.”
“He approached the IMF and agreed on all the conditions imposed by the international lender,” she said.
Marri said, “There is no possibility of making a change in the NFC Award.”
Govt made bogus cases against PTI leaders, asserts Barrister Saif
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Barrister Saif asserted on Tuesday that the government had made bogus cases against the party leaders.
In a video statement, Saif said: “There is no legal status to the cases registered against the PTI leaders.” He fired a broadside at the federal government, saying, “The government is resorting to vendetta politics.”
“The incumbent government came into power by snatching the masses’ mandate,” Saif said.
– 'Youth stands with PTI founder', says SIC leader –
Sunni Ittehdad Council (SIC) leader Junaid Akbar said on Friday that 65 per cent of the population is composed of youth, which stands with the PTI founder.
Expressing his thoughts in NA session, Akbar said: “I have never been to DI Khan. But still, the FIR was registered against me.”
He questioned: “Is this country a property of somebody? Whether there exists the supremacy of law here or not?”
“We will not take rest unless our leader and the rest of the leadership come out of jail,” he added.
Akbar said: “Most of the people sitting in parliament had been defeated in the recently held elections”.
“The future of the country is pretty much linked with the PTI founder. As we had sent the reference, the decision came against us, he added.
PM Shehbaz Sharif resolves to foster bilateral ties with Kuwait
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif resolved on Tuesday to foster bilateral ties with Kuwait.
Kuwait Ambassador to Pakistan Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif to bolster bilateral relations.
PM Shehbaz underscored Pakistan's deep-rooted bond with Kuwait and expressed gratitude for Kuwait's support, extending an invitation to the Amir of Kuwait for a visit.
Highlighting recent agreements worth US$10 billion, PM Shehbaz emphasised the importance of swift implementation.
The ambassador commended Pakistan's support during difficult times and expressed Kuwait's commitment to strengthening ties.
PM Shehbaz lauded Ambassador Almutairi's efforts in enhancing Pakistan-Kuwait relations.
Khawaja Asif deems PTI ‘unnamed’
Federal Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Tuesday deemed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) “unnamed.”
Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Asif said: “The PTI will continue to cause uproar in the assembly. Our job is to do legislation, which we will continue to do.”
“The PTI is handed over to the lawyers. Some of them [lawyers] became senators, and others became members of the National Assembly,” Asif said.
– PML-N emerges victorious in vote recount: Khurram Dastgir –
Few days back, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Khurram Dastgir said that his party was emerging victorious in the vote recount.
Hitting out at the opponents, Dastgir said: “Victory is acceptable to them [political opponents] from the constituency from where they win. But from the constituency where they lose, they cause an uproar of rigging”.
Senate elections: PPP issues tickets to candidates from Balochistan
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Tuesday issued party tickets to candidates from Balochistan for the forthcoming Senate elections.
Sardar Umar Khan Gorgage, Mir Changez Khan Jamali, Mir Tariq Masoori, Ijaz Baloch, and Kiran Baloch had been issued party tickets.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, among others, distributed the party tickets to the candidates.
– PPP seeks applications from candidates –
Few days back, the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) sought applications from candidates for the Senate elections.
PPP leader Nayyar Bukhari said: “The applications can be submitted until March 14.” Bukhari had asked the candidates willing to contest the elections to send their applications to Zardari House in Islamabad and Bilawal House in Karachi.”
Bukhari said: “The applications should be sent under the name of the PPPP.”
A bank draft of Rs 100,000 should be attached in the name of the PPPP with the application.
PTI resolves to sit in opposition in Punjab, centre with verve
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Monday resolved to sit in opposition in Punjab and the centre with verve.
According to details, the PTI held a core committee meeting in Islamabad. Expressing his thoughts, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said: “We will stage parliamentary politics instead of boycotting or tendering resignations.”
The core committee had barred the party leaders from chanting slogans against the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC).
The PTI had decided to give tough power to the incumbent government in the National Assembly, Senate, and Punjab Assembly.
Barrister Gohar said: “We will stage constitutional and legal politics. We will play exactly the role of the opposition by working for the betterment of the masses.”
Sindh govt looks to tighten noose around drug dealers
The Sindh government was looking to tighten the noose around the drug dealers on Monday.
Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon vowed to take strict action against the drug dealers and the facilitators. Memon said: “We will have to end the menace of drugs from Sindh,” he added.
Memon stated: “Pink buses for women will be increased. We will start an automated fare collection system on April 18.”
Earlier today, PPP leader Shazia Marri said that the government should take its allies on board over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal.
Expressing her thoughts, Marri fired a broadside at the political opponents, saying, “It was in the past that one person used to talk about opting for suicide rather than approaching the international lender.”
“He approached the IMF and agreed on all the conditions imposed by the international lender,” she said.
Marri said, “There is no possibility of making a change in the NFC Award.”
Murad Ali Shah felicitates Mohsin Naqvi on becoming interior minister
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Monday felicitated Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi on becoming interior minister.
Naqvi called on Shah in Karachi. On this occasion, matters of mutual interest were underscored.
– Sindh CM Murad, Balochistan CM Bugti exchange views on presidential elections –
Few days back, Shah and Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti exchanged views on the presidential elections.
According to details, CM Bugti called on CM Murad in Karachi. On this occasion, both leaders discussed matters in line with the welfare projects in Gwadar and the law and order situation.
CM Bugti said that the process of water drainage and other rehabilitation measures were underway in Gwadar.
Both leaders expressed optimism that Asif Ali Zardari will be elected as the country’s president again with the majority.
Moreover, both the chief ministers had agreed to launch a crackdown against the smuggling and drug mafia.
Govt should take allies on board over IMF deal: Shazia Marri
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Shazia Marri said on Monday that the government should take its allies on board over the International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal.
Expressing her thoughts, Marri fired a broadside at the political opponents, saying, “It was in the past that one person used to talk about opting for suicide rather than approaching the international lender.”
“He approached the IMF and agreed on all the conditions imposed by the international lender,” she said.
Marri said, “There is no possibility of making a change in the NFC Award.”
– PTI wants unrest in country –
Few days back, PPP leader Nasir Hussain Shah fired a fresh salvo at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder.
Expressing his thoughts, Shah said: "The PTI founder's decision to write a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stop the financial assistance to Pakistan shows his mentality."
"This action is tantamount to deliberately drag the country's economy to the backfoot. The PTI only wants anarchy and unrest in the country," Shah said.
"The PTI has shown irresponsibility by opting to write a letter to the international lender," he said.
Shah stated: "Now is a time to take legal action against the PTI on the basis of standing against the state."
Won’t allow PTI to indulge in vandalism: Azma Bukhari
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Azma Bukhari said on Saturday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will not be allowed to indulge in vandalism.
Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Azma talked about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, saying, “We will have to go for a new programmeme with the IMF.”
She emphasised the need to boost investment in the country.
– PML-N emerges victorious in vote recount: Khurram Dastgir –
PML-N leader Khurram Dastgir said on Friday that his party was emerging victorious in the vote recount.
Hitting out at the opponents, Dastgir said: “Victory is acceptable to them [political opponents] from the constituency from where they win. But from the constituency where they lose, they cause an uproar of rigging”.
– Atta Tarar assails PTI –
Few days back, newly-elected Information Minister leader Atta Tarar assailed the PTI over the events that transpired on May 9.
Expressing his thoughts, Tarar said: “The PTI leaders and extremists had themselves posted the videos on social media. You [PTI] cannot change reality by changing the statements every now and then.”
“Everything was recorded on the camera that happened on May 9. It is an old habit of May 9 rioters to continue speaking lies,” Tarar said.
He said: “A group that has been involved in attacks on the state cannot be considered a political party.”
CM Gandapur calls on PTI founder in Adiala jail
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur called on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in Adiala jail in Islamabad on Saturday.
Sources divulged that a meeting between the PTI founder and CM Gandapur was held in the conference room.
On this occasion, matters in line with the country’s political situation were underscored.
According to sources, CM Gandapur had reached to meet the PTI founder without protocol.
– Gandapur meets PM Shehbaz, stresses engagement –
Few days back, CM Gandapur said he told the premier there was a need for political engagement with the PTI founder.
Addressing a press conference after meeting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Gandapur called the much-awaited meeting "positive".
"I told Prime Minister Sharif that there is a need to engage in political engagement with Imran Khan. Political engagement will lead to political solution," he said.
He further claimed that the PM had assured him of being allowed to meet Imran Khan in Adiala Jail where the Punjab government has imposed a ban on meeting prisoners in the wake of alleged security threats.
The KP CM said he told the PM he had to discuss the upcoming Senate elections with Khan.
The meeting was being seen as a bid to foster stronger ties between the federal government and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
On Wednesday evening, Gandapur reached the PM House for the much-awaited meeting where he was reported to put forward the matter of transfer of the chief secretary.
In the meeting, the chief minister was also expected to discuss the money the federation owed to the province. The duo was also expected to discuss the ban on meetings with PTI Founder chairman Imran Khan in Adiala Jail.
The affairs of the province, as well as constitutional and legal issues were also supposed be discussed in the meeting.
PM Shehbaz, lawmakers exchange views on country’s political situation
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif discussed the country’s political situation with lawmakers Usman Owaisi and Abdul Ghaffar Wattoo in separate meetings.
Owaisi and Wattoo called on the premier separately in Islamabad.
On this occasion, the lawmakers apprised the premier of the problems prevailing in their respective constituencies.
– PM Shehbaz vows joint efforts to foster country’s economy –
Few days back, PM Shehbaz vowed to make joint efforts in a bid to foster the country’s economy.
The newly-elected premier hosted the luncheon for the coalition partners in Islamabad. On this occasion, the allied parties’ top brass, senators, and newly-elected lawmakers attended the diner.
Expressing his thoughts, PM Shehbaz emphasised the need for collaborative efforts, saying, “We will have to change the destiny of the country by joining hands together.”
Ahsan Iqbal on warpath against PTI
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal fired a fresh broadside at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
Speaking to media, Iqbal said: “The PTI is harming the country worldwide. The United States and International Monetary Fund (IMF) cannot provide the NRO to the PTI founder.”
He said: “We [PML-N] had never caused the uproar of bogus cases at the international forums. We faced bogus cases, and our leaders faced jail.”
Iqbal asked the PTI founder to prove his innocence in court. “The PTI is damaging the country’s reputation.”
“We had never penned a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or European Union (EU), despite the PML-N’s reservations about the 2018 general elections,” Iqbal said.
Recalling the events that transpired on May 9, she lamented, “The military installations were attacked on May 9.”
– ‘Increase in population’ –
Iqbal expressed concern on Friday over an increase in population.
Speaking to the media in Islamabad, Iqbal said: “The population has surged to 2.55 percent.”. Iqbal urged the need to increase production through population control.
He asked the provinces to work on population control for the betterment of the masses.
“Half of our children are malnourished. The mental capacity of children is being affected,” Iqbal added.
Iqbal underscored the importance of taking advantage of the data obtained from the census.