28 July 2018 11:45 UTC | Pakistan Election 2018
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN – Former Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan‘s party PTI grabbed highest number of electoral seats in general election which were held in Pakistan on 25th July 2018 to elect the members of the 15th National Assembly and of the four Provincial Assemblies of Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The Election Commission of Pakistan declared Khan’s PTI or Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf party a winner in this parliamentary electoral process. But his political opponents PML and their supporter so called regional party have questioned the whole process of election and termed this election process as manipulated. PML leaders expressed their concern to election officials, by saying election wasn’t free and fair.
The European Election observer also stated that the election held was not up to the mark in accordance with election held in 2013. Meanwhile, UN Secretary General praised the people of Pakistan having faith and coming out to cast their vote, specifically women voters. However, the people of Pakistan desperately seeking a genuine leader who will address burning issues such as malnutrition’s, poverty, illiteracy, health, unemployment and corruption at the rampant which is common in third world countries at this period of time the crisis is still hovering around.
PTI leaders are in constant dialogue with other political wings to take a political decision and process is underway to form a legitimate government More than 170 International observers are watching across the globe and supporting anyway to form a stable government to this nuclear armed country, fearing not to goes under the hands of extremists.
At last but not least, Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) being a single largest party, surely going to form a government in coming days or a week. Then, the former Captain has to play long innings facing bouncer as well to resolve social, economic and political rustiness in their system where most of decisions shall be backed by Intelligence agency and military.
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