The PTI leader anticipates to form the government with a substantia lead by expressing confidence in the outcome.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Barrister Gohar Khan on Thursday expressed gratitude to the public for their massive turnout on elections day, deeming it the most pivotal day in the country's democratic history.
However, there has been a delay in the result acquisition, as legally mandated by the Election Commission to be announced by 2 p.m.
Taking to X, Gohar Khan expressed his views in a video message and thanked the people for their support.
پاکستان کی جمہوری تاریخ کا آج اہم ترین دن تھا۔ کثیر تعداد میں پولنگ کیلئے نکلنے پر عوام کا شکریہ ادا کرتا ہوں۔
— Barrister Gohar Khan (@BarristerGohar) February 8, 2024
نتائج موصول ہونےکا سلسلہ جاری ہےاور تحریک انصاف کو 150سے زائد نشستوں پر برتری حاصل ہے۔ تاہم نتائج کی وصولی کا عمل تاخیر کا شکار ہے۔ الیکشن کمیشن قانونی طور پر 2 بجے تک… pic.twitter.com/iS8wfn2qqU
Workers have been instructed to remain outside the Returning Officers' offices until the completion of Form 47 acquisition. The PTI anticipates forming governments with a substantial lead, expressing confidence in the outcome.
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