PTI claims Mirpur by-election

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According to unofficial results on Sunday night, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Barrister Sultan Mehmood was declared winner of the Mirpur by-election held Sunday.

In what was widely believed to be a neck-and-neck fight, Barrister Mehmood defeated Chaudhry Mohammad Ashraf of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) by almost 3,000 votes in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) by-poll on Sunday.

AJK Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Justice Munir Ahmed Chaudhry said that per unofficial results from all 111 polling stations, Sultan Mahmood bagged 15,485 votes while Chaudhry Ashraf received 12,559 votes.

PPP’s Ashraf had also been able to gather support from Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), which withdrew its nominee in his favour.

“The polling was held in a peaceful atmosphere and it all became possible because of the deployment of Rangers personnel,” the CEC said. He also appreciated the local administration and police for their effective contribution to maintenance of law and order in the highly-charged constituency.

The seat – LA-3, Mirpur-III – had fallen vacant after Sultan Mahmood resigned from the AJK Assembly, a day before joining PTI on February 5 as its regional chief.

Ever since the announcement of the election schedule, AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and his cabinet members had camped at Mirpur to woo voters.

In a dramatic development on Friday, the PML-N had pulled out its candidate in favour of PPP’s Ashraf, reportedly after former president Asif Ali Zardari requested Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his backing.

However, the move backfired as most PML-N workers did not vote for Ashraf, ultimately benefitting PTI’s Mahmood.

Shortly after it became clear that Mahmood had won, thousands of people thronged his election office at Mian Mohammad Road, and shouted slogans to celebrate the victory.

Mahmood thanked the people of Mirpur for reposing their trust in him, resisting all “temptations and coercions.”

“We have taken two wickets with one ball,” he said, in a reference to the PPP and PML-N. “There will be a plethora of good news for PTI workers in the days to come. Our success is the result of faulty policies of PML-N and PPP.” He went on to saying that the Indian premier wanted him to lose.

Following the results, PTI Chairman Imran Khan termed the victory significant for Pakistan’s politics. He claimed that the sit-ins staged by his party had produced results, a proof of which was PTI’s victory in Mirpur polls. Khan added that PML-N and PPP had together fought against PTI in Mirpur but failed.

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