Polls stolen: Nawaz Sharif
Finalist counting has not yet ended since the 11th national elections were held on Wednesday. Former Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan has declared himself the winner of most of the counting on Thursday. He is going to be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the prisoner former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has commented on Wednesday for Thursday's election for the first time on Thursday. When relatives and party leaders and workers met him yesterday, he said that the election was stolen.
The girl, Sharif and the son-in-law of Captain Mohammad Safdar, accompanied by the retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, also said that the results of 'tarnished and suspicious' of the voting will have negative impact on the country's politics.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina commented that Imran Khan's status was weak compared to the 2013 government.
Meanwhile, Nawaz Sharif's party (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) has announced that it will play a strong role as an opposition party without boycotting the parliament.
The party has said this after a party meeting on Thursday, Dawn News said.
It is to be noted that, according to the declared results of the elections held on Wednesday, Imran's party, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), is ahead of 110 seats in the National Assemblies. In the second position with 63 seats, PML-N In the third place with 42 seats, the political party of the traditional Bhutto family, the Pakistan People's Party
In addition, Islamist Muttahida Qaumi Movement got 10 seats. However, the results of 19 constituencies are yet to be announced.Finalist counting has not yet ended since the 11th national elections were held on Wednesday. Former Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan has declared himself the winner of most of the counting on Thursday. He is going to be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the prisoner former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has commented on Wednesday for Thursday's election for the first time on Thursday. When relatives and party leaders and workers met him yesterday, he said that the election was stolen.
The girl, Sharif and the son-in-law of Captain Mohammad Safdar, accompanied by the retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, also said that the results of 'tarnished and suspicious' of the voting will have negative impact on the country's politics.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina commented that Imran Khan's status was weak compared to the 2013 government.
Meanwhile, Nawaz Sharif's party (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) has announced that it will play a strong role as an opposition party without boycotting the parliament.
The party has said this after a party meeting on Thursday, Dawn News said.
It is to be noted that, according to the declared results of the elections held on Wednesday, Imran's party, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), is ahead of 110 seats in the National Assemblies. In the second position with 63 seats, PML-N In the third place with 42 seats, the political party of the traditional Bhutto family, the Pakistan People's Party
In addition, Islamist Muttahida Qaumi Movement got 10 seats. However, the results of 19 constituencies are yet to be announced.