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Polling for PS-70 by-election in Badin underway Published On 20 May,2021 05:23 am The polling has started at 8:00 am and will continue without any break till 5:00 pm. BADIN (Dunya News) - Polling for the by-election in Sindh Assembly constituency PS-70 Matli (Badin II) is underway today (Thursday), Dunya News reported. The polling was started at 8:00 am and will continue without any break till 5:00 pm. There are six candidates in the run for the by election. The real contest is expected between PPP candidate Haji Muhammad Dada Halipota and JUI s Maulana Gul Hassan. According to Election Commission, 123 polling stations have been set up in the constituency for 166,809 registered voters who are exercising their right to vote during today’s polling. ....
PS-70 by-polls: PPP candidate leads with 7,354 votes Published On JUIs Maulana Gul Hassan at second position with 1,172 votes BADIN (Dunya News) - Vote count is underway after polling for the by-election in Sindh Assembly constituency PS-70 Matli (Badin II) ended at 5pm, today (Thursday). According to unofficial results of 27 polling stations, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate Haji Muhammad Dada Halipota is leading with 7,354 votes while JUIs Maulana Gul Hassan is at second position with 1,172 votes. The polling started at 8:00 am and continued without any break till 5:00 pm. There are six candidates in the run for the by-election. According to Election Commission, 123 polling stations were set up in the constituency for 166,809 registered voters who have exercised their right to vote during today’s polling. ....
Transformation for survival January 18, 2021 Religious parties have always been very instrumental in the making and breaking of governments – military and civilian – in Pakistan. They work in pockets in different areas of the country. And running in the mainstream of national-level politics has kept them away from becoming a party of a specific region or a province. The good thing about them is that they are also the units of federation. They score less seats in the legislature, but they do represent all of Pakistan, with their elected members becoming part of the National Assembly from all four provinces of the country. Their participation in coalition governments or part of the opposition shows that they are a rather important ingredient in the country’s politics. ....