‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات crucial. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات crucial. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Voting for Karachi's crucial NA-245 by-poll begins

A man casts his vote at a polling station in Pakistan. — AFP/File
A man casts his vote at a polling station in Pakistan. — AFP/File
KARACHI: The voting for the by-poll on Karachi's crucial NA-245 constituency began at 8am on Sunday morning, with 15 candidates in the run for the seat that fell vacant due to PTI MNA Aamir Liaquat Hussain's death earlier this year. Balloting will continue till 5pm.
The contesting candidates include MQM-P's Mueed Anwar, the PTI's Mehmood Maulvi, the Pak Sarzameen Party's (PSP) Syed Hafeezud Din, the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan'S (TLP) Muhammed Ahmed Raza and MQM Bahali Committee's Farooq Sattar as an independent candidate. A tough contest is expected between PTI, MQM-P and Sattar and MQM-P seems to have an edge as the PPP and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) announced their support for its candidate while withdrawing their own contenders. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said it finalised arrangements to hold the NA-245 by-polls in Karachi amid strict security. The electoral body said 263 polling stations have been set up, of which 60 have been declared sensitive and 203 most sensitive. The by-poll in the constituency was scheduled for July 27, however, the ECP postponed the election owing to heavy rains in the metropolis.

No gunmen allowed

A strict security plan has been chalked out to maintain law and order during polling, according to the ECP. Additional Inspector General of Police Karachi Javed Alam Odho said that paratroopers are standing guard at the polling stations besides the police. The police official said no political leader will be allowed to have a private gunman. There are CCTV cameras at highly sensitive polling stations, he said. 

CEC directs authorities to ensure transparent, peaceful election

Urging the people to exercise their democratic right without any fear, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja directed authorities to ensure transparency and maintain peace at all costs during the polling process. “Riots and interference in the polling process will not be tolerated,” the CEC said and warned of swift action against violation of the law. He directed the police and law enforcement agencies to remain alert and apprehend those who try to create unrest inside the polling station. Indiscriminate and swift action would be taken against every violation of the law, he vowed. The CEC urged the people not to believe in rumours and contact the ECP’s provincial and central control rooms for verified information and for lodging their complaints.


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PM Modi's party loses crucial Indian state after ally switches sides

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, from the regional Janata Dal (United) party, resigns after his party colleagues recommended leaving the coalition with Bharatiya Janata Party.

The BJP is still expected to win the 2024 general election for a third straight term unless disparate opposition parties are able to come together to overcome Modi's popularity.
The BJP is still expected to win the 2024 general election for a third straight term unless disparate opposition parties are able to come together to overcome Modi's popularity. (Ajit Solanki / File / AP)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party has lost power in Bihar, the third most populous state in India, after its regional ally broke ranks to join an opposition alliance that now has the majority to form the next government.

Bihar sends the fourth most number of elected lawmakers to parliament and Tuesday's fall in government in the state is a rare setback for Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which dominates politics in the country.

Bihar's coalition collapsed ahead of the 2024 general election, which the BJP is still expected to win for a third straight term unless disparate opposition parties are able to come together to overcome Modi's popularity.

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BJP's response

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, from the regional Janata Dal (United) party, told reporters he resigned after his party colleagues recommended exiting the BJP coalition.

He accused the BJP of trying to undermine his party, a charge the BJP denied.

Kumar said his new alliance, with the regional Rashtriya Janata Dal as its biggest constituent, had a comfortable majority and that a new government would be form ed soon.

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The BJP said Kumar had betrayed it and the people of Bihar, after having together won the last state election in 2020.

The BJP coalition won 39 out of the 40 parliamentary seats in Bihar in the 2019 general election, helping Modi win one of the biggest mandates in India in decades.

"I am sure the people of Bihar will teach Nitish Kumar a lesson," said state BJP chief Sanjay Jaiswal. 

"We will keep fighting. We will not only do well in 2024, but also win more than two-thirds of the total assembly seats in the next state election in 2025." 

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Source: TRTWorld and agencies


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