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Pakistan polls: No clear winner; Imran's party biggest; Sharif pushes for coalition govt

Imran Khan has claimed victory and promptly urged his supporters to celebrate, while Sharif has begun talks to cobble up an alliance with other parties


Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has called for a unity government as the cash-strapped Pakistan appeared to be heading towards a hung parliament, with independent candidates backed by jailed ex-premier Imran Khan's party springing a surprise by winning 92 out of the 226 seats for which results were declared so far.

Imran Khan has claimed victory and promptly urged his supporters to celebrate. Sharif said his party respects the mandate of all parties, including the independent candidates backed by Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.

Latest numbers

According to the latest Election Commission data, results of 226 constituencies out of 265 were declared. Independent candidates (mostly supported by PTI) bagged 92 seats while PML-N got 64, Pakistan Peoples Party secured 50, Muttahida Qaumi Movement won 12 and other parties got 8 seats.

To form a government, a party must win 133 seats out of 265 in the National Assembly. Election to one seat was postponed after the death of a candidate.

Overall, 169 seats are needed to secure a simple majority out of its total 336 seats, which include the reserved slots for women and minorities. Votes are still being counted after Thursday's general election which was marred by allegations of rigging, sporadic violence and a countrywide mobile phone shutdown. Changing his stance of not forging any alliance with any party, Sharif on Friday said that there is a need for all the political parties to sit together and form a government to pull Pakistan out of its difficulties.

"We can’t hold elections again and again,” he said. “We were all sitting together but didn’t address you because the results were not in." "Our agenda is only a happy Pakistan and you know what we have done before." He said that all the institutions should together play a positive role in bringing Pakistan out of this crisis.

Takes a dig at Pakistan

"Everyone should sit in harmony and bring Pakistan out of the difficulties," he said in his address which he described as a "victory speech". Without naming Imran Khan, Sharif said: “Those who are in a mood to fight, I want to tell them that Pakistan cannot afford this fight. Pakistan needs stability for at least 10 years as this is a matter of the lives of Pakistanis." Sharif also said that wanted to develop cordial relations with neighbouring countries like India, Iran and Afghanistan.

Sharif announced that he has tasked his younger brother and PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif to reach out to the Pakistan Peoples' Party's Asif Ali Zardari, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief Fazlur Rehman and Muttahida Qaumi Movement's Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui for the formation of a coalition government.

Meanwhile, PPP Co-chairman Zardari has reached Lahore and is likely to meet PML-N leadership regarding the formation of government, according to media reports.

However, senior PPP leader Khursheed Shah said that his party was unlikely to join hands with the PML-N if Nawaz Sharif portrays himself as the next prime minister. A coalition government led by PML-N had served for 16 months after the ouster of Imran Khan from office in April 2022.

Authorities were earlier moving at a snail's pace to announce the election results that in a surprising development showed Khan's PTI supported independent candidates leading the show. The ECP started updating results at a faster pace after facing a barrage of criticism by the parties, especially the PTI which accused that its mandate was being stolen.

Khan, 71, a cricketer-turned-politician and the founding chairman of the PTI, is behind bars and barred from contesting. PTI candidates are running as independents after they were not allowed to use the party symbol - a cricket 'bat'.

The polling ended at 5 pm on Thursday but the first official result was announced 10 hours later at 3 am on Friday, irking many about the delay and giving fuel to the rumour mills to indulge speculation of foul play to manipulate the outcome.

PTI claimed that it won the elections while alleging that results were being delayed to rig the outcome.

(With Agency inputs)




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