Pakistan
Results of Balochistan assembly come out
Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) candidate Ali Madad got succeeded by achieving 5,671 votes.
Balochistan: Various constituencies of Balochistan’s provincial assembly’s result have revealed. The unofficial result of 49 polling stations of PB-45 constituency of Quetta 8 has come.
According to the details, Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) candidate Ali Madad got succeeded by achieving 5,671 votes whereas the Jamiat Ulema Islami’s (JUI) candidate Mir Muhammad Usman got second position by achieving 4,346 votes.
The 112 polling stations of Balochistan’s provincial assembly PB-15 constituency of Suhbat pur’s result has come.
Saleem Ahmad Khosa candidate of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) won by getting 2,46,19 votes while Mir Duran Khan Khosa candidate of PPP came second with 15,99,7 votes.
PML-N's candidate Masood Ali Khan Loni has been successful in Balochistan Provincial Assembly constituency PB-6 Dikki seat.
According to unofficial and inconclusive results, Masood Ali Khan Loni won 10,37,5 votes on the provincial assembly seat PB-6 from Dikki.
Against him, independent candidate Sardar Muhammad Anwar Nasr was second with 9 thousand 799 votes.
PPP’s candidate Mir Naseebullah Khan has been declared successful on PB9 Kohlu by getting 5,842 votes while his opponent independent candidate Ghazeen Khan got 3,22,5 votes and on second number.
BNPA’s candidate Mir Asadullah got 7,801 votes and succeeded in PB-29 constituency of Panjgora 1 and his opponent candidate from national party Muhammad Aslam Baloch got 4,211 votes and earned second position.
In PB-34, JUI’s candidate Ghulam Dastagir Badeni got succeeded on first position and 16,77,1 vote whereas national party’s candidate Muhammad Rahim got second position and 1,50,14 vote.
In PB-35, JUIF’s candidate Zafar Ullah Khan got first position and 16,57,9 vote whereas PPP’s candidate Naimat Ullah Khan got second position and 11,113 votes.
In PB-40, Hazara Democratic party’s candidate Qadir Ali got first position and 6,286 votes while KP Awami party’s candidate Akhtar got second position and 3,940 votes.