PTI's Jahangir Tareen sworn in as MNA

PTI's Jahangir Tareen sworn in as MNA
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Summary Jahangir Tareen said that his success is the proof that the 2013 elections were rigged

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen was sworn in as Member of National Assembly (MNA) on Friday, reported Dunya News.

According to the details, Jahangir Tareen took oath during the National Assembly’s today’s session chaired by Speaker Ayaz Sadiq. Addressing the house after the oath taking ceremony, Jahangir Tareen said that his success is the proof that the 2013 elections were rigged. He said that the people of Lodhran defeated the rigged system and made him win. Tareen said that he has come to fetch those 2.5 billion rupees that Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif announced to give to the people of Lodhran just before the election day. He said that PM and Ishaq dar should keep their promise and give the announced amount to the residents of Lodhran as it originally belongs to them.

“2015 was the worst year for the farmers”, said Jahangir Tareen commenting on the Kisaan Package. He said that Kisaan Package was not enough to fulfill the needs of farmers and only Patwaris are being benefitted by it.

Also read: Unofficial results of NA-154: Jehangir Tareen leading with 1 lac 80 votes

In the election of NA-154 Lodhran on Wednesday Jehangir Tareen of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was competing against Sadiq Baloch, the candidate of Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N). Jehangir Tareen is leading with 18477 votes so far according to the unofficial and unconfirmed results of 270 polling stations, reported Dunya News.

According to the details, the process of election has entered in its final phase and the counting of votes in underway. According to the unofficial and unconfirmed results Jehangir Tareen is leading so far but the final result can be announced only after the counting of votes finishes. The polling day at Lodhran proved to be peaceful after the great efforts of law-enforcing agencies to provide security. There were three thousand policemen appointed on the polling stations for the whole day while soldiers of Pakistan army were also appointed along with more than 1100 volunteers. A control room had also been set up in DPO office to deal with any emergency.

A total of 4 lac, 19 thousand and 182 voters were listed as eligible voters and 303 polling stations were made for the purpose, out of which, 47 were declared sensitive. Voters were not allowed to bring cameras or mobile phones inside the polling stations.

Also read: Polling time ends for NA-154 by-election

Polling time for NA-154 constituency of Lodhran has ended on Wednesday where close contest is expected between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Jahangir Tareen and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz’s (PML-N) Siddique Baloch.

Siddique Baloch and Jahangir Tareen cast their votes in the early hours today.

While talking to the media after casting vote, Baloch said that earlier PTI workers had attacked ruling party s supporters in the constituency. The PML-N workers responded to the assualt, however, both the sides should have avoided the clash, he added.

Baloch said that Jahangir Tareen s character is like a defaced body . PTI approached every tribunal it could and have always claimed to be the victim of rigging without exception, he added.

He said that the PTI candidate spent around Rs 50 crore within the last three days and he suspects it was a move to hijack the election. Baloch said that he was also offered money. His worker was handed over the money to give that to him, he added. Baloch said that PTI has no chance in NA-154 as he is the fifth generation of a family who has been winning there.

On the other hand, PTI leader Imran Khan has wished his member well for the by-election. He urged all PTI supporters to cast their vote to bring positive change in Lodhran.

Pakistan Army has been given the responsibility of carrying out fair and transparent polling. Polling will continue till 5:00 in the evening without any break. There are 419,182 registered voters in NA-154 who will exercise their right to vote. A total number of 303 polling stations have been set up for the purpose out of which 47 have been declared sensitive.

The notification for holding election in NA-154 was issued after Supreme Court’s October 28 verdict in which the apex ended stay on conducting of re-election in NA-154 constituency of Lodhran and lifted restriction on PML-N candidate Siddique Baloch to contest the by-election.

On August 26, election tribunal had banned Baloch from contesting elections for life over possession of fake academic credentials.