The manipulation of election results is a crucial issue worldwide, and Pakistan General Elections in 2024 have been speculated to present such controversies. This comprehensive information tackles the role played by Form 45s in affirming these allegations, mostly concerning PTI “Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf” candidates.
The Role of Form 45s in Election Results
Firstly, we must understand the importance of Form 45 in obtaining authentic election results. In Pakistan elections, this form stands as an official statement of vote count held at each polling station. It documents vital data such as the number of votes garnered by each candidate, among other details.
Evidence from Sample Data
We now delve into deriving evidence from sample data. Since Form 45s are expected to bear transparency and integrity in election results representation, any discrepancy can be held accountable as proof of irregularities or manipulation. A close look into some acquired samples has indeed revealed some shocking facts.
Manipulated Victories for PTI Candidates?
The correlation between the instances of alleged manipulated votes suggests a significant favor towards PTI candidates. These findings were arrived at by scrutinizing numerous copies of Form 45s against their respective compilations outcomes. The prevailing inconsistency raises questions about skewed results.
Evidence Gathering Challenges
Certain factors hinder smooth data collection concerning all jurisdictions since some candidates are still awaiting admission into the RO’s office while others remain unreachable due to unavailability on internet platforms. These stumbling blocks have caused delays in acquiring all necessary copies of form 45s.
Politics Behind The Scenes
Political influences cannot be disregarded from the equation. Keeping track of these developments brings light to underlying political maneuvers, possibly serving the interests of PTI candidates or possibly pointing to a darker political conspiracy at large.
Awaiting More Proof
In our constant pursuit for truth and fairness in 2024 Pakistan General Elections, we remain open to more unraveling evidence that will present a more defined picture of the supposed manipulations. Rest assured, when such proof comes into our possession, we’ll be promptly sharing it with our readers.
National Assembly Seats 2024
NA 148 Multan – Taimur Altaf Malik
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Taimur Altaf Malik |
75,846 |
Runner up |
PPP |
Yousef Raza Gillani |
68,252 |
NA 236 Karachi – Alamgir Khan
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Alamgir Khan |
66,984 |
Declared Winner |
MQM |
|
5,207 |
NA 234 Karachi – Faheem Khan
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Faheem Khan |
41,573 |
Declared Winner |
MQM |
|
6,323 |
NA 238 Karachi – Haleem Adil Sheikh
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Haleem Adil Sheikh |
62,876 |
Declared Winner |
MQM |
Sadiq Iftikhar |
29,908 |
NA 151 Multan – Meher Bano Qureshi
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Mehar Bano Qureshi |
83,272 |
Declared Winner |
PPP |
Ali Musa Gillani |
77,277 |
NA 163 Bahawalnagar – Shaukat Basra
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Shaukat Basra |
123,756 |
Declared Winner |
PML (Z) |
Ejaz ul Haq |
55,288 |
NA 241 Karachi – Khurram Sher Zaman
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
Winning |
PTI |
Khurram Sher Zaman |
88,044 |
Declared Winner |
PPP |
Mirza Ikhtiar Baid |
20,558 |
- NA 46 Islamabad – Aamer Masood
- NA 48 Islamabad – Syed Muhammad Ali Bokhari
- NA 55 Rawalpindi – Muhammad Basharat Raja
- NA 54 Rawalpindi – Azra Masood
- NA 56 Rawalpindi – Shehryar Riaz
- NA 51 Murree – Muhammad Latasob Satti
- NA 64 Gujrat – Qaisra Elahi
- NA 59 Chakwal – Muhammad Roman Ahmed
- NA 168 Bahawalpur – Sami Ullah Chaudhary
- NA 87 Khushab – Umar Aslam Khan
- NA 47 Islamabad – Shoaib Shaheen
- NA 219 Hyderabad – Mustansir Billah
- NA 242 Kemari – Dawa Khan
- NA 239 Karachi – Muhammad Yasir
- NA 238 Karachi – Haleem Adil Sheikh
- NA 244 Karachi – Aftab Jahangir
- NA 235 Karachi – Saif ur Rahman
- NA 60 Islamabad – Hassan Adeel
- NA 58 Islamabad – Ayaz Amir
- NA 245 Karachi – Ata Ullah
- NA 250 Rawalpindi – Riaz Hyder