Zardari was elected member of the National Assembly in the general elections on Feb. 8, 2024. However, before taking oath as the president of the country, he will have to resign from the National Assembly.■ Photo released by Pakistan's Press Information Department (PID) on March 9, 2024 ...
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Pakistan's military has long been accused of interfering in, even rigging the nation's elections. Since Pakistan gained its independence from Britain in 1947, not one of its 24 prime ministers has ever completed a five-year term. The nation's political leaders have instead been derailed by...
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on Feb. 7, 2024. Just a day before Pakistan's general elections, two powerful explosions hit election campaign offices in the country's southwest Balochistan province on Wednesday, killing at least 26 people while injuring over 45 others, said police and hospital officials. (Photo by Saeed Ahma...
Security personnel inspect the site of a bomb blast outside the office of an independent candidate in Pishin district, about 30 miles from Quetta, Pakistan, Feb. 7, 2024, on the eve of Pakistan's national elections.BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty ...
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Former Pakistani prime ministers and bitter rivals Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan on Friday both declared victory in elections marred by delayed results and militant attacks, throwing the country into further political turmoil.
It drew more than 1.4 million views on YouTube and was attended live by tens of thousands on other social media platforms. "Our party is not allowed to hold public rallies," Khan said in the clip, urging supporters to turn out in large numbers at general elections set ...