The polling will continue till 5:00 in the evening without any break.


Islamabad: PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan has appealed public to come out and vote in by-elections being held in eight National Assembly and three Punjab Assembly seats today.
In a tweet uploaded on Sunday, Imran Khan, who are contesting for seven NA seats, dubbed the by-polls a referendum for Haqiqi Azadi from the cabal of crooks.
The PTI chief further said “We are contesting against all of PDM, the Election Commission, and "namaloom afraad".
Everyone must turnout to vote in all the constituencies where bye elections are being held today. This is a referendum for Haqiqi Azadi from the cabal of crooks. We are contesting against all of PDM, the Election Commission and "namaloom afraad".
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) October 16, 2022
Polling for by-elections on eight seats of the National Assembly and three seats of the Punjab Assembly is underway.
The constituencies of the National Assembly, where the by-elections are being held, include Mardan, Charsadda, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Nankana Sahib, Malir, Korangi and Multan whereas the Punjab Assembly's constituencies are Sheikhupura, Khanewal, and Bahawalnagar.
The polling will continue till 5:00 in the evening without any break.
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