Divided between son and nephew, defence minister ended up stamping ballot paper twice


Nowshera: Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak mistakenly stamped ballot paper twice while casting his vote in Nowshera for local government (LG) elections 2021.
According to details, the defence minister reached Nowshera’s Manki Sharif, his home town to cast his vote but divided between his son and nephew, he ended up stamping the ballot paper twice and in doing so voted for the rival Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
The PTI leader mistakenly voted for Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate, who is the latter’s nephew.
His son Ishaq Khattak and his brother’s son Ahad Khattak contesting for Tehsil mayorship of Nowshera. Ishaq represented Khatta’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Ahad was the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate.
The video shows Khattak holding out ballot paper stamped twice. He got another ballot paper from the polling officer to correct his mistake.

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