The preliminary unofficial results of 31 seats in the Punjab Assembly have been disclosed, revealing a political landscape brimming with surprises. Among the fiercely contested seats, the Muslim League-N emerges as a dominant force, securing victory in 18 constituencies. Independent candidates have won 11 seats and the Muslim League-Q has secured 2.
Let’s delve into the riveting outcomes from various constituencies:
PP 1 Attock 1:
The unofficial results from all 196 polling stations of PP1 Attock 1 unveil an unexpected triumph for independent candidate Qazi Ahmad Akbar Khan, who garnered a staggering 49,257 votes. Trailing closely behind, Pakistan Muslim League-N’s Jahangir Khanzada clinched the second position with 36,443 votes.
PP 86 Mianwali 2:
In a stunning upset, independent candidate Aminullah Khan emerges victorious in PP 86 Mianwali 2, securing a remarkable 85,318 votes. Independent candidate Adil Abdullah Khan captures the second spot with 19,794 votes.
PP 92 Bhakar 4:
Amidst intense competition, independent candidate Mohammad Amir Inayat Shahani emerges triumphant in PP 92 Bhakar 4 with 41,084 votes. Notably, independent candidate Rafiq Ahmed Khan Niazi closely trails with 32,941 votes, marking a tightly contested race.
PP 146 Lahore:
Ghazali Salim Butt of Muslim League-N emerges victorious in PP 146 Lahore with 30,587 votes. Independent candidate Junaid Razzaq puts up a formidable fight with 28,515 votes.
PP 185 Okara 1:
Javed Alauddin Sajid of the Muslim League-N clinches victory in PP 185 Okara 1, securing a decisive lead with 52,106 votes. Independent candidate Meher Mohammad Javed garners significant support, finishing second with 46,200 votes.
PP 195 Pakpattan 3:
Independent candidate Imran Akram Jatt emerges triumphant in PP 195 Pakpattan 3, garnering a noteworthy 50,870 votes. Not far behind, Kashif Ali Chishti of the Muslim League-N secures the second position with 37,643 votes.
PP 205 Khanewal 1:
In a remarkable display of voter support, independent candidate Mohammad Akbar Hayat Haraj clinches victory in PP 205 Khanewal 1 with an impressive 63,128 votes. Independent candidate Syed Khawar Ali Shah secures second position with 40,716 votes.
PP 232 Wahari 4:
Malik Nausher Khan Anjum Langrial of the Pakistan Muslim League emerges victorious in PP 232 Wahari 4, securing a significant lead with 33,151 votes. Trailing behind, Ali Waqas of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan captures attention with 26,206 votes.
PP 224 Multan 12:
Pakistan Muslim League-N’s Malik Lal Muhammad clinches victory in PP 224 Multan 12 with 44,264 votes, leaving independent candidate Muhammad Abbas Bukhari trailing with 28,433 votes.
PP 242 Bahawalnagar 6:
In a surprising turn of events, independent candidate Kashif Naveed Pansota secures victory in PP 242 Bahawalnagar 6 with a significant mandate of 49,705 votes. Muzaffar Iqbal of the Pakistan Muslim League emerges as a strong contender with 36,210 votes.
PP 259 Rahim Yar Khan 5:
Independent candidate Faisal Jamil clinches a resounding victory in PP 259 Rahim Yar Khan 5 with an overwhelming 53,018 votes, leaving Mohammad Shafi of the Independent party trailing behind with 20,824 votes.
PP 265 Rahim Yar Khan 11:
The results from all 161 polling stations of PP 265 Rahim Yar Khan 11 reveal an impressive triumph for independent candidate Sajjad Ahmed Waraich, who secures victory with 52,817 votes. Chaudhry Mohammad Shafiq Anwar of the PMLN follows closely with 42,017 votes, reflecting a closely contested battle.