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Full Name: Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's ruling party wins majority in local polls

-Dr. Abdul Ruff

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Millions of Pakistanis voted on on October 31 in local government polls seen as a referendum on Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) party midway through its term heading a national coalition government in Islamabad.  

Pakistan's local polls, the first in 10 years, were held on Saturday in the central province of Punjab, the country's largest and richest, and the southern province of Sindh. The two other provinces, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the northwest and Baluchistan in the west, voted earlier this year. In the local polls held earlier this year, Khan won in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in May but Sharif and his allies came out on top in Baluchistan in January.

Pakistan's ruling party has won a majority of seats in local elections, according to unofficial results released on Sunday, dashing opposition hopes of making gains in Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Punjab power base. The opposition, led by international cricketer turned politician Imran Khan, was hoping to build up nation-wide support to challenge Sharif at the next general election.

According to unofficial results announced by media, the PMLN led with 1001 out of 2,696 seats in the vote. Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) party only won 231 seats while independent candidates won 854 seats.


PMLN party leader Uzma Bukhari said the poll win is a great moral victory for the the ruling party PMLN and its national leader Sharif. "The results tell us that we gained more popularity than even in the 2013 election." Security and the economy have improved under Sharif but the government has failed to tackle corruption or tax dodging by the wealthy, two problems that are starving social services such as schools and hospitals of cash. Over 20 million people are registered to vote in Punjab and 4.6 million in Sindh. Pakistan has a population of 190 million.

Direct elections to local bodies in districts, which are sub-divisions of Pakistan's provinces, were last held in 2005 under General Pervez Musharraf, who came to power in a bloodless coup. National and provincial political parties dislike the system, saying the military has previously used it to undermine parliamentary democracy.

On the poll day, police said, 11 people were killed when rival political parties fired on each other in Sindh. It was not immediately clear which parties were responsible.

The Punjab poll would boost the image of PM Sharif and his party while opposition parties, Imran Khan’s inclusive,   have been reduced to a great extent to be minor outfits.

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