Thousands of protesters in Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad continue to demonstrate against alleged election rigging, with Imran Khan's PTI party supporters also rallying. The recent general election saw independent candidates backed by jailed former PM Imran Khan winning 92 out of 264 seats, becoming the largest group. Analysts expect more uncertainty and post-poll horse-trading in Pakistan.
The #election in #Pakistan that was supposed to have brought in some stability & certainty, so that the existential #economic, #political & #security challenges could be tackled, has only added to an already unstable situation, notes @sushantsareen https://t.co/8jcoPGIF0U
Protesters demonstrated in Quetta against alleged poll rigging in #Pakistan's recently concluded general election. There was no clear majority except independent candidates backed by jailed former PM Imran Khan, who won 92 out of 264 seats, making them the largest group. https://t.co/WBMqv50BFy
Thousands of supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan took to the streets in cities across Pakistan, decrying alleged poll rigging during the country’s general elections https://t.co/lThYQFKEf3
Supporters of Imran Khan's PTI party rally in Islamabad, alleging the country's recent parliamentary election was rigged https://t.co/0ZpDXTr6pM
The #Pakistan’s #elections were perhaps the most brazenly rigged ones in its recent history, despite global and #socialmedia scrutiny. Analysts in #Pakistan expect more uncertainty and post-poll horse-trading, highlights @Ajaybis https://t.co/BESopUITHx
🚨🇵🇰THOUSANDS PROTEST IN ISLAMABAD DESPITE RESTRICTIONS AND ARRESTS Protests over election rigging continue in Pakistan's capital city. Source: 𝕏 https://t.co/eM6C0L67h1 https://t.co/xmmqzFD0Ei