KARACHI – The Pakistan People’s Party won the NA-249 by-election on Friday amid the claims of rigging by the other parties.
According to unofficial results of all the 276 polling stations, PPP candidate Abdul Qadir Mandokhel emerged as victorious with 16156 votes. PML-N’s Miftah Ismail got very close and bagged 15473 votes.
Interestingly, banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) candidate Mufti Nazeer got third position with 11125 votes while Pak Sarzameen Party Chief Mustafa Kamal obtained 9227 votes and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf candidate Amjad Afridi only managed to get 8922 votes. MQM-Pakistan candidate Mursaleen bagged 7511 votes.
PPP leader Saeed Ghani took to Twitter and announced the victory of his party.
الحمداللہ #NA249
بھٹو کا@BBhuttoZardari— Senator Saeed Ghani (@SaeedGhani1) April 29, 2021
Final Result of 276/276
Polling Stations as per form 45.PPP 16156
PMLN 15473
— Senator Saeed Ghani (@SaeedGhani1) April 29, 2021
The PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz Sharif also took to Twitter and said that Karachi election was stolen from the PML-N.
Election stolen from PMLN by only a few hundred votes. ECP must withhold the results of one of the most disputed & controversial elections. Even if it doesn’t, this victory will be temporary and will Insha’Allah come back to PMLN soon.
ووٹ کو عزت مل رہی ہے اور مل کر رہے گی— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) April 29, 2021
The seat of NA-249 fell vacant after ruling party’s Faisal Vawda resigned from the seat to become a senator. Vawda earlier defeated PML-N’s Shehbaz Sharif during the 2018 general elections.
The polling started at 8am and continued till 5pm while Karachiites cast their votes to elect their representative from NA-249.
Nearly 1,100 Rangers personnel and 2,800 policemen had been deployed in the constituency to maintain the law and order situation. According to the figures of the Election Commission of Pakistan, there is a total of 339,591 voters in NA-249 out of which 201,656 are males while 137,935 are female voters.
Seventy-six polling stations had been set up for men and 61 for women while ninety-two polling stations had been declared sensitive, while 184 termed highly sensitive.
Baldia Town, Saeedabad, Qaimkhani Colony, Gulshan-e-Bihar, Mominabad, Rasheedabad, Ittehad Town, Frontier Colony, and some parts of Orangi Town fall under the constituency of the port city.