Sunday, July 7, 2024 12:14 PM
The by-elections in NA-148 Multan witness a tight race among contenders with strict security measures in place. The outcome holds significant importance for the region's political future.
The by-elections for the National Assembly constituency NA-148 in Multan are currently underway, with vote counting in progress. This constituency has garnered significant attention due to the closely contested race among eight candidates vying for the vacant seat. The main contenders include Ali Qasim Gilani of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Ahmed Hussain Dehr from Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, and Taimur Altaf representing SIC.
The polling process, which began at 8:00am and ended at 5:00pm, proceeded smoothly without any disruptions. Authorities implemented strict security measures to safeguard the voting process, particularly in light of security concerns stemming from recent militant activities. The seat for NA-148 became available after Senator Yousuf Raza Gilani resigned to assume the role of Senate Chairman. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reports a total of 213,333 registered voters in the constituency, comprising 111,639 male voters and 101,694 female voters.
Formerly recognized as NA-154 Multan-I in the 2018 election boundaries, the constituency has now been re-designated as NA-148 Multan-I. The outcome of this by-election holds significant importance as it will determine the new representative for the constituency, impacting the political landscape in the region.
The by-elections in NA-148 Multan have drawn attention due to the competitive race among candidates and the implications it holds for the region's political future. With stringent security measures in place and a sizable voter turnout, the results of this election will shape the representation of the constituency moving forward. Stay tuned for further updates on the outcome of the by-elections.