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Pakistan Election Day: 11 May 2013, updates.

Hamid Khan leading by 1000 votes so far. Yey ley, teray muun thappar, laanti Saad Rafique! - Noora khappay

Bhai abhi dekho kaisay thappay kaam atay hain...it's just a matter of time.

Chappa karwayi kaam aye gi.
 
Lead was by few hundred votes.. Thats nothing for a constituency with lakhs of voters. Looks like the intial wave was PTI in many places but the final swing will have PML-N leading by margins..

Quite likely.
The Youth vote has only so much power.
However, the actual result is on the PPPP being replaced by PML(N).

Rural votes are important.. and PML(n) has these by a large margin.
 
I CANT TELL U HW VERY OLD PPL WOMEN N YOUNG CAME OUT TODY TO VOTE....EVERYBODY WZ EXCITD N WHOEVER U ASKD SAID PTI!

I believe you...actually...majority of our women,men and children are fed up to see old faces...we have learn a lot in these 5 years..that what really happens when-- a real corrupt regime messes up with our law and order situation, country's infracture...
At this critical time...IK's entry...... was like an oasis in hot deserted region....:smitten:
 
The need of the hour for Pakistan is to have a single party with absolute majority
 
Taliban let women cast vote in South Waziristan



Taliban let women cast vote in South WaziristanFrom the Newspaper | Zulfiqar Ali | 11 hours ago 0 Send to Kindle PESHAWAR, May 10: Taliban shura (council) has allowed women voters from South Waziristan Agency area dominated by Ahmadzai Wazirs to exercise their franchise provided that proper purdah arrangements are made at polling stations.

The 120-member peace committee comprising Taliban commanders, and ulema and elders of Ahmadzai Wazir tribe announced a code of conduct for elections in Wana, South Waziristan Agency’s administrative headquarters, before Friday prayer.

Commander Salahuddin Ayubi, successor of Maulvi Mohammad Nazir, who was killed in a US drone strike in January last, heads the committee.

Sources said the Taliban shura members also held a meeting in Wana on Thursday night and discussed polling arrangements.

“Women can poll vote on Saturday provided that proper purdah arrangements are made in and outside polling stations,” Amjad Wazir, an activist of Awami National Party in Wana by phone.

The committee decided that if anyone tried to disrupt polling process at any polling station in NA-41, South Waziristan Agency, he would be fined one million rupees cash and his house would be set on fire. Electioneering has remained peaceful in Wana so far.


Major political parties, including Awami National Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, have fielded candidates in the constituency. The committee placed a complete ban on display of all type of weapons and directed candidates and their supporters not to bring arms at polling stations.

“People can vote on their own free will,” it said and warned that nobody had the right to disturb polling process or stop voters from exercising their franchise in the area.

South Waziristan has two National Assembly’s constituencies, NA-41 (Ahmadzai Wazir tribe) and NA-42 (Mehsud tribe and other small clans). A total of 38 candidates are in the running in the NA-41 constituency and 17 candidates in the NA-42 constituency.

The number of registered voters in NA-41 is 91,192, including 26,727 women, while there are 111,361 registered voters, including 38,858 women, in NA-42.

Displaced voters registered in NA-42 will be facilitated to cast vote at polling stations in Dera Ismail Khan and Tank districts.
Polling stations have been set up for IDPs at food distribution points in these districts.

Sources said the authorities had notified establishment of separate polling stations for women in Wana and other areas of South Waziristan. Residents said ulema in their Friday sermons stressed the need for observing peace and patience and cooperate with each other in elections.

Unlike South Waziristan Agency, the fate of women about participation in elections has not been decided in the adjacent North Waziristan Agency until now. There are unconfirmed reports that womenfolk will be barred from casting vote in the volatile North Waziristan Agency on Saturday
Taliban let women cast vote in South Waziristan | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
I've heard the Person/party who wins Punjab is most likely to become the PM of Pakistan. If this is true and what members are posting on PDF; then Mr. Sharif would be Pakistan's next PM. :undecided:
 
Punjab goes to punjabi taggay. Imran's PTI was not predicted to form govt but if they win even 40 seats it will be a big step

Impressive performance by Imran nonetheless.. PTI is omnipresent. A huge success for a party which did not even have 10 MPs..

He has worked really hard and this is visible in results.. God bless him..

BTW you are a reporter, right..? You should not support a single party so openly :)
 

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