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Imran Khan Claims Victory Amid Poll Tampering Charges in Pakistan

Imran Khan claims victory amid poll tampering charges in Pakistan on Business Standard. Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf emerged as the single largest in the National Assembly with its candidates winning 104 seats and leading in 14 others<br>

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Imran Khan Claims Victory Amid Poll Tampering Charges in Pakistan

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  1. IMRAN KHAN CLAIMS VICTORY AMID POLL TAMPERING CHARGES IN PAKISTAN KHAN’S PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF EMERGED AS THE SINGLE LARGEST IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WITH ITS CANDIDATES WINNING 104 SEATS AND LEADING IN 14 OTHERS Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan on Thursday claimed victory in the general elections after his party emerged as the single largest in the National Assembly with its candidates winning 104 seats and leading in 14 others, amid rival political parties’ claim of “blatant” rigging.

  2. Jailed former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) won 58 seats and was leading on four, while Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) led by former president Asif Ali Zardari won 37 seats and was leading on six, according to the latest unofficial results. Also Read: Captain Imran Khan faces many challenges on Pakistan economy front Pakistan’s National Assembly comprises a total of 342 members, of which 272 are directly elected whereas the rest – 60 seats reserved for women and 10 for religious minorities – are selected later through proportional representation among parties with more than 5 per cent of the vote. A party can only form the government if it manages to clinch 172 seats in total. “After a 22-year-long struggle, the almighty God has finally given me the chance to implement the manifesto I had dreamed up over two decades ago,” Khan, 65, said in his first public address after the polls. CLICK HERE: IMRAN KHAN

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