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PTI grabs 25 seats to form govt in AJK
July 27, 2021
MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaaf (PTI) has clinched majority by securing 25 seats out of 44 to form government in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) followed by PPP which obtained 11 seats and PML-N 8 seats In Legislative Assembly while two seats, one grabbed by Jammu Kashmir People’s Party (JK-PP) and other by Muslim Conference (MC).
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Justice Retired Abdul Rasheed Sulehria announced party position while addressing a press conference here Monday at the central control room. CEC said that results of 44 seats out of 45 were announced by the Commission as provided by the Returning Officers (ROs) concerned while result on one seat, LA-16 BaghIII, was upheld by the Commission on a report by the concerned RO that polling on 4 polling stations was not conducted due to clashes between rival groups. Sulehria, while expressing satisfaction over the fairness of the polling process, revealed that the t
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PoK legislative elections to witness tough triangular competition
The legislative election in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is all set to witness a tough triangular competition among the major political parties.
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.
A tough triangular competition is expected among major political parties during the 11th general elections for the legislative assembly in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to be held on Sunday.
There are over 3.2 million eligible voters who can elect 45 members of the assembly for a five-year term.
India has previously slammed Pakistan for its decision to hold elections in Gilgit-Baltistan and said any action to alter the status of the militarily-occupied region has no legal basis.