October 17, 2022
2 mins read

More woes for Shehbaz govt as Imran wins big in by-polls

Khan lost only one contest in Karachi, while his party member Meher Bano Qureshi lost her by-polls to Ali Musa Gillani of Pakistan People Party in Multan….reports Asian Lite News

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan stunned everyone with his party re-claiming six out of eight seats of the National Assembly (NA) in by-elections.

The competition was very much seen as a direct political battle between Khan and the coalition government.

Khan lost only one contest in Karachi, while his party member Meher Bano Qureshi lost her by-polls to Ali Musa Gillani of Pakistan People Party in Multan. Imran’s loss in Karachi was also claimed by Pakistan People Party’s Hakeem Baloch.

However, Khan’s big wins in six National Assembly seats have certainly rang alarm bells in the ranks of the coalition government, especially in the current sitting Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Khan’s PTI claimed victory from Mardan, Charsadda and Peshawar in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KP) province, Faisalabad and Nankana Sahib in Punjab province and Korangi district of Karachi in the Sindh province.

Shehbaz Sharif.(photo:instagram)

His party also emerged victorious in at least two out of three Punjab provincial assembly by-polls while only one was claimed by the ruling party PML-N.

Khan’s narrative and efforts to spread his campaign across Pakistan has certainly yielded results as he cements the claims of him being the country’s most popular leader at present.

The biggest winner of the by-polls has certainly been Khan while the biggest loser has been the ruling party PML-N.

Many said that Khan was a lone fighter against a coalition of at least 13 political parties, who now stand red-faced and embarrassed after losing from almost all constituencies from where Khan stood as a candidate.

The win for Khan is more symbolic in nature and will not necessarily reflect on the outcome in terms of progress and development in respective won seats.

The PTI has maintained that Khan will not even be taking any oath of Member National Assembly (MNA) and will not be going to the parliament as an MNA also.

The win certainly holds a massive moral booster and affirmation of the claim that the current representation of coalition government in the parliament, does not represent the Pakistani nation as a whole.

Khan has repeatedly demanded the announcement of early elections to let the people of the country decide on who should lead them as premier. However, the current coalition government, which took power after ousting Khan from office through a no-confidence vote, has refused to meet Khan’s demand.

Analysts believe that Khan’s towering popularity among the masses, his narrative building and the overall campaign against the government, “has pushed the establishment and the coalition government’s parties on the back foot as they seem to have no rebuttal to Khan’s roaring and glaring political glitters”.

ALSO READ: ‘Pakistan on the brink of debt default’

Previous Story

NATO begins nuclear drills amid tensions with Russia

Next Story

Russia using Iranian drones in Ukraine, says US

Latest from -Top News

Modi’s Special Gesture in Mauritius

In a heartfelt gesture, PM Modi also gifted Mauritius President the holy Ganga water from Maha Kumbh…reports Asian Lite News In a special gesture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday presented OCI

Carney Looks to Deepen India-Canada Bond

Mark Carney pledges to strengthen ties between Canada and India, aiming to deepen bilateral cooperation….reports Asian Lite News Canada’s Prime Minister-designate Mark Carney expressed his commitment to strengthening ties between Canada and

‘Mauritius Key for Indian Investment in Africa’

Dhananjay Ramful said India and Mauritius are reorienting their relationship and talking about a strategic partnership…reports Asian Lite News Mauritius has a long-standing historical bond with India, and preparations for Prime Minister

Tibet Marks 29 Years Since 1989 Uprising

Since that tragic day, the CTA has organized an annual prayer service to remember those who lost their lives and those who suffered in the struggle for Tibet’s freedom…reports Asian Lite News
Go toTop

Don't Miss

FIR fiasco gives Imran an edge in fight with Generals

The benumbed response from the police, which refused to lodge

Domestic violence an ‘endemic’ in Pakistan: Rights activists

According to Pakistan’s vernacular media, Jasarat said Saima Makrani Baloch,