{"id":58588,"date":"2024-02-10T19:19:17","date_gmt":"2024-02-10T19:19:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.pakistaninewspaperlist.com\/unofficial-results-favor-ppp-to-form-govt-pakistan-observer\/"},"modified":"2024-02-10T19:19:17","modified_gmt":"2024-02-10T19:19:17","slug":"unofficial-results-favor-ppp-to-form-govt-pakistan-observer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pakistaninewspaperlist.com\/news\/unofficial-results-favor-ppp-to-form-govt-pakistan-observer\/","title":{"rendered":"Unofficial results favor PPP to form govt &#8211; Pakistan Observer"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<tts-play-button data-id=\"2\" class=\"tts_play_button\"\/><\/p>\n<p>In the unfolding drama of the Sindh Assembly\u2019s electoral battleground, unofficial results indicate a strong lead for the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), with the party dominating in a majority of constituencies. As per unconfirmed reports encompassing 103 seats, the PPP has surged ahead, securing 79 seats, showcasing a formidable performance in the electoral arena. Meanwhile, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) has clinched 10 provincial assembly seats, establishing its presence in the political landscape.<\/p>\n<p>Backing independent candidates, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has managed to secure eight seats so far, while the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) has grabbed two constituencies. Jamat-e-Islami (JI) has celebrated victory on one seat, with three independent candidates emerging victorious in their respective constituencies, adding layers to the evolving electoral dynamics in Sindh. PS-3: Independent candidate Mumtaz Hussain Jakhrani grabbed the PS-3 Jacobabad seat with 39600 votes.<\/p>\n<p>PPP\u2019s Aurangzeb Panhwar gained 31586 votes, according to unconfirmed and unofficial results. PS-4: Abdul Rauf Khoso of PPP won the PS-4 Kashmore seat with 58046 votes, while independent candidate Mir Ghalib Hussain Domki secured 25758 votes. PS-7 (Shikarpur): PPP\u2019s Imtiaz Ahmed bags the seat with a healthy margin. PS-14: PPP\u2019s Nadir Ali Magsi emerged victorious on the PS-14 Qambar-Shahdadkot seat of the Sindh Assembly with 38473 votes. GDA\u2019s Muzaffar Ali faced defeat as he managed to secure 20422 votes. PS-16 : JI secured its first seat in the Sindh Assembly as party candidate Abdul Majeed topped the table with 19,189 votes. PS-18 (Ghotki): PPP faces first upset as independent candidate secured seat.<\/p>\n<p>PS-19: Independent candidate Nadir Akmal Leghari won the seat with 55683 votes, while PPP\u2019s Abdul Bari Pitafi remained second with 44186 votes. PS-21: PPP\u2019s Ali Nawaz Khan is leading with 42,845 votes against JUI-F\u2019s Ghulam Ali Abbas who got 13909 votes. PS-22: PPP\u2019s Jam Ikramullah is leading with 16,584 votes against JUI-F candidate who bagged 10,659. PS-23: Syed Awais Qadir Shah was declared the winner on PS-23 Sukkur with 69266 votes. PS-24: PPP\u2019s Syed Faruukh Shah won the PS-24 Sukkur seat after clinching 41235 votes. Independent candidate Mubeen Ahmed secured 19622 votes, according to unconfirmed and unofficial results. PS-25: Pakistan People\u2019s Party\u2019s senior leader Syed Nasir Shah comfortably won the PS-25 Sukkur seat of the Sindh Assembly. According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, Shah secured 51792 votes, while JUI-F\u2019s Mir Bux secured 25059 votes. PS-27 (Khairpur): PPP\u2019s Halar Wasan secures seat with 102,709 votes. PS-32: PPP\u2019s Syed Faraz Hussain wins PS-32 Naushehro Feroze\u2019s seat after securing 58761 votes. PS-33: Syed Hassan Ali Shah secured victory on PS-33 Naushehro Feroze with 60617 votes, while GDA\u2019s Shakeel Ahmed grabbed 2817 votes, according to unofficial and unconfirmed results. PS-35: PPP\u2019s Ziaul Hassan Lanjar secured 79744 votes to beat GDA\u2019s Masoor Ahmed Khan, 29529, on PS-35 Naushehro Feroze\u2019s seat. PS-37: PPP\u2019s Javed Iqbal emerged victorious with 70383 votes, while independent candidate Inayat Ali secured 20492 votes. PS-38: PPP\u2019s Ghulam Qadir Chandio is leading with 9055 votes against GDA\u2019s candidate Syed Zainul Abdin who bagged 7478 votes.<\/p>\n<p>PS-39: Pakistan People\u2019s Party\u2019s Bahadur Khan Dahari emerged victorious with 69876 votes on PS-39 Benazirabad. GDA\u2019s Arif Niaz remained second with 15015 votes. PS-40: GDA\u2019s Ghulam Dastagir was declared the winner, who secured 56354 votes against PPP\u2019s Naveed Dero. PS-44: PPP\u2019s Shahid Thahim won the PS-44 Sanghar seat with 60385 votes, while GDA\u2019s Muhammad Bux remained second with 49143 votes. PS-50: PPP\u2019s Syed Ameer Ali Shah is so far ahead of GDA\u2019s Ghulam Nabi. The PPP candidate secured 25192 votes, followed by GDA\u2019s aspirant who bagged 5014 votes. PS-51: Nawab Taimur Talpur of PPP won the seat after securing 58958 votes, while GDA\u2019s Dost Muhammad secured 27725 votes. PS-52: PPP\u2019s Dost Muhammad wins PS-52 Tharparkar seat of Sindh Assembly with 69616 votes.<\/p>\n<p>He defeated GDA\u2019s Sher Khan, who got 15713 votes. PS-60: PPP\u2019s Jam Khan Shoro won the election by securing 38693 votes followed by GDA\u2019s Ayaz Latif Palijo who could get 7369 votes. PS-61: After the complete results, Sharjeel Inam Memon won the election with 63756 votes followed by JUI-F\u2019s candidate who got 11889 votes. PS-65: MQM-P\u2019s Nasir Hussain Qureshi won the seat with 23184 votes. PTI-backed candidate Shaoib Shaukat finished runner-up as he bagged 14321 votes. PS-68: PPP\u2019s Muhammad Halepoto is ahead of GDA\u2019s Mansoor Ali Nizamani with a lead of over 22,000. The PPP candidate secured 28700 votes followed by GDA with 5900 votes. PS-69: PPP\u2019s Mir Allah Bux Talpur was declared the winner with 38459 votes on the PS-69 Badin seat of the Sindh Assembly. GDA\u2019s Mir Abdullah Khan secured 33378 votes. PS-71: Taj Muhammad of Pakistan People\u2019s Party was declared the winner with 41134 votes, while GDA\u2019s Muhammad Hassam Mirza remained second with 32477 votes.<\/p>\n<p>PS-72: According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP\u2019s Muhammad Ismail won the seat with 39849 votes, and GDA\u2019s Ameer Hasan secured 24296 votes. PS-74: Pakistan People\u2019s Party\u2019s Muhammad Ali Malkani won the PS-74 Sujawal seat with 83900 votes. PS-77: In the first complete unofficial results of any constituency, PPP candidate Syed Murad Ali Shah emerged victorious by securing 67,513 votes. PS-78 (Jamshoro): PPP\u2019s Sikandar Ali Shoro bags the seat. PS-81: Pakistan People\u2019s Party\u2019s Fayyaz Ali secured the seat with 54338 votes, while GDA\u2019s Liaquat Ali Jatoi remained runner-up with 46963 votes. PS-83: PPP\u2019s Syed Saleh Shah Jilani leading with 4280 votes followed by GDA\u2019s Imdad Hussain who secured 2911 votes.<\/p>\n<p>PS-87: PPP\u2019s Mahmood Alam wins PS-87 Malir seate of Sindh Assembly with 19220 votes. Independent candidate Taus Khan secured 7703 votes. PS-88: Independent candidate Aijaz Khan won the PS-88 Malir seat with 17580 votes, while PPP\u2019s Muzammil Shah secured 12762 votes. PS-90: MQM-P\u2019s Shariq Jamal declared the winner on PS-90 Karachi after securing 35609. Independent candidate Waqas Iqbal secured 32645 to remain second. PS-91: Jamat-e-Islami\u2019s Muhammad Farooq emerged victorious with 23499 votes, while independent candidate, Abid Jeelani secured 22732 votes. PS-95: PPP\u2019s Muhammad Farooq Awan secured clinched victory by securing 16383 votes. PTI-backed independent Raja Azhar could get 11027 votes. PS-97: MQM-p\u2019s Shaukat Ali was declared the winner with 4997 votes, while PPP\u2019s Bashir Ahmed gained 4277 votes. PS-98: MQM-P\u2019s Arslan Pervez emerged victorious with 13903 votes, while JI\u2019s Hamadullah secured 5551 votes. PS-99: MQM-P\u2019s Farhan Ansari emerges victorious on PS-99 seat of Sindh Assembly with 26658 votes. He defeated JI\u2019s Muhammad Younus, who bagged 22321 votes. PS-105: Pakistan People\u2019s Party\u2019s Saeed Ghani beat GDA\u2019s Irfanullah Marwat in PS-105.<\/p>\n<p>Ghani bagged 26168 votes, while Marwat 20111, according to unconfirmed and unofficial results. PS-106: Sajjad Ali, an independent candidate beats PPP\u2019s Usman Ghani to win the PS-106 seat in the Sindh Assembly. Ali grabbed 20658 votes. PS-109: Independent candidate Bilal Hussain Khan defeats JI\u2019s Muhammad Zakir Mehnati on the PS-109 Karachi seat. Bilal got 27854 votes, while Mehnati 12825 votes, as per unconfirmed and unofficial results. PS-110: PTI-backed independent candidate Rehan wins PS-110 seat by defeating JI\u2019s candidate. Rehan secured 47450 votes, while JI\u2019s Saifan bagged 22630 votes. PS-125: After the results of 34 polling stations, PPP\u2019s Syed Muhammad Taqi is leading with 1270 votes followed by an independent backed by PTI Fauzia Hameed who secured 977 votes. PS-128: MQM-P\u2019s Taha Khan won with a lead of over 15000 votes. The MQM-P candidate secured 34,417 votes followed by JI\u2019s Syed Wajeeh Hassan.<\/p>\n<p><!-- AI CONTENT END 2 --><\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the unfolding drama of the Sindh Assembly\u2019s electoral battleground, unofficial results indicate a strong lead for the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), with the party dominating in a majority of constituencies. As per unconfirmed reports encompassing 103 seats, the PPP has surged ahead, securing 79 seats, showcasing a formidable performance in the electoral arena. 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