Summary History is going to be repeated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(WebDesk) - Pakistan general elections 2018 hit the political landscape with some of the most surprising and shocking results for most of the political heavyweights in different regions of Pakistan.
Among all, the pleasantly surprising change is the history that is going to be repeated in Khyber PakhtunKha. The people of KP were overtly cruel enough with a history to not re-elect the former ruler, failed to deliver them the progress and prosperity.
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Supporters celebrate win outside Bani Gala. Photo: REUTERS
After general elections 2018, with the consecutive handover of power and command to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, KP is all set to make new history to re-elect the former ruling party to rule them again for next five years.
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman since beginning of the race of campaigning for elections 2018 was confident and sure to again form their government in Khyber PakhtunKha. He proclaimed the delivery of progress and a mass support in favor of PTI has accredited his claims.
According to primary projections of seats, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is decisively leading in KP with plus minus 70 seats so far to form provincial government. Other players in the game are lagged far behind the PTI to give any tough competition at all. Out of 99 seats in KP, PTI leads with a lion share of 68 seats followed by ANP with 6, MMA with 5 whereas PMLN and independents with 4 seats are claiming their apportion in the KP Assembly. PTI bagged the maximum seats in general elections 2013 and form the provincial government in KP with 63 seats.
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Supporters were estatic following the announcement of unoffical results. Photo: AFP
National Assembly has 39 general seats from Khyber PakhtunKha in total. 04 seats are added after the latest delimitation being done after the Census 2017. Formerly, KP had 35 seats in National Assembly. PTi is also running high with an edge in the NA seats of KP and so far out of 39, leads on 20 seats.
PTI in centre is also set to form the government with an unflatteringly majority of plus minus 110 seats in National Assembly followed by PMLN with 61 seats, PPP with 41, independents 20 and MQM (P) with 10 seats in a major projection of positions in National assembly.
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