PML(N), PPP jointly muster majority in parliamentary polls in Pakistan

By NNN-PTI

Islamabad : Pakistan’s two main opposition parties PML(N) and PPP today bagged a simple majority in the parliamentary elections.


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The private Geo TV network said the two parties had so far won 139 seats, more than half of the 272-seat National Assembly.

Elections were held for 269 seats and with results out for 227, slain former premier Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s party had won 77.

Pakistan Muslim League (N) of Nawaz Sharif, won 62

The ruling PML (Q) suffered a defeat with just 34 seats. Several of its stalwarts including former premier and party chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, former ministers Khurshid M Kasuri and Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, a close aide of President Musharraf, were defeated by their PPP and PML-N opponents.

Ahead of the counting, Musharraf, urged parties to leave “politics of confrontation”.

“I strongly believe that this politics of confrontation must give the way to politics of reconciliation, not in anyone’s personal interest but in the interest of Pakistan,” he said.

Musharraf said he was happy that he had fulfilled his pledge of holding free and fair poll.

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