Having secured the majority it is only likely that the Mayor of Karachi will be from the MQM.
Coming in second with 32 seats, still more than the PTI-JI alliance was the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
In Punjab the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (PMLN) took secured 403 seats silencing all claims about the voting sentiments by the opposition parties.
The Awami Muslim League (AML) Chief, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed was sure of a victory in but instead of the earlier claimed 13-16 seats was unable to a quarter of his target.
He accepted his party’s defeat in the third and final phase of LB elections held in his constituency in Rawalpindi saying, “I was hoping to win at least 13 seats in NA-55, but could manage three to four seats”,
“Things have changed a lot. Now we are witnessing a democracy powered by money,” Rashid added.
Other setbacks were witnessed in the third phase of the LG Polls in Karachi where JI Karachi Ameer Hafiz Naeem, PTI city President Ali Zaidi and PPP Karachi President Najmi Alam lost their seats against MQM candidates.
In Karachi, elections were held for one metropolitan corporation (KMC), six district municipal corporations (DMCs) — Karachi West, Karachi East, Karachi South, Karachi Central, Korangi and Malir — besides district councils covering the rural areas.
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