If the preliminary and unofficial results of the goodbye elections are correct, the arrow of the Pakistan peoples party seems to have hunted the peacock, a symbol in which the Malhi of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf was playing as an independent candidate in Na-213 Uurkot.
An electoral battle took place in the constituency on Thursday between Saba Talpur and Malhi of the PPP, who was also supported by the great democratic alliance, nationalist parties, Jamiat Ulema-E-Islam-Fazl and many other smaller political entities.
However, the initial and non -confirmed results of 498 electoral centers have put the independent candidate who is far behind Talpur with a gap of around 74,000 votes. Talpur was surveyed by 148,965 votes against the 74,515 votes of Malki.
The NA-213 was vacant after the disappearance of Nawab Yousuf Talpur, husband of Saba Talpur, on February 19. It was chosen from that area for six terms from 1993 to 2024, in addition to winning a provincial assembly seat in 1977.
Mouhi, at a press conference held immediately after the end of the voting process, announced a shutter strike in UMRKOT for Friday in reaction to what he claimed that it was an electoral process managed. He demanded that the result of the election be held until a free and fair investigation can be carried out on the way in which the alleged shameless rig has been carried out.
“The strength, the false votes, the government machinery, the partisan electoral body and the violence were used to obtain the votes,” he said.
Interestingly, the PPP also accused Malhi of the PTI for rigging and violence. The Nawab Taimur MPA Talpur, the candidate’s son, claimed that PPP workers were assaulted and wounded at the number 261 voting station in Jamal Makhrani by PTI workers.
“Our brothers from the Hindu community were attacked.” It also produced the injured workers before the media. “The PTI had felt defeat and its workers turned to violence.” He affirmed that he will ensure that the police brought the guilty to the book.
The supporters of the two parties also faced a fight on PS Shehwani Mohalla, but the police then managed to disperse them. A heated argument and an exchange of hot words between the two sides also occurred in another PS in Bustan, but the timely police action prevented the situation from being disinfle.
The independent candidate during his visit to PS Ibrahim Rind complained that the president of the UC of the PPP, Ameer Hussain Khashheli, was influencing the poliating process.
In his complaint, the police made him leave the PS, but only after Mouhi and Khaskheli have exchanged some hot words. The voting process was temporarily suspended at the Higher High School of PS qazi Sultan.
At night, thousands of supporters of PTI, GDA and other parts maintained a protest in UMERKOT, asking for an impartial investigation into the voting process.
Up to 608,997 people were registered to vote in the constituency in which some 18 candidates challenged for the seat, but the real clash occurred between only two of them. Some 1,816 voting positions were established in 498 electoral centers. Pakistan’s Electoral Commission had declared 91 PS as very sensitive and sensitive. More than 4,200 police officers were deployed in addition to the ranger staff.