Results in Pakistan's election still up in the air, but Imran Khan's party defied the odds

By
1 Min Read
- Advertisement -
Ad image

As the cheers from his supporters engulfed him, Nawaz Sharif stepped up to the podium a day after Pakistan went to the polls in an election that many have called neither free nor fair, with a pseudo-victory speech. 

“Pakistan Muslim League is the largest [party] in the country right now after this election,” he claimed, saying he was ready to lead a coalition government. 

It wasn’t technically wrong, but it was no victory for Sharif, a three-time former prime minister who had returned from self-imposed exile to seek a fourth term, after what analysts say was a backroom deal brokered with Pakistan’s powerful

Share This Article
Follow:
WNews is a digital and print newsroom committed to investigative, balanced, and honest journalism. Our team covers breaking news, politics, global affairs, community stories, and in-depth investigations across Canada, the United States, and around the world. From frontline reporting to long-form analysis, WNews delivers coverage that prioritizes truth, accuracy, and transparency. Our mission is simple: bring news back to news and restore trust in a time when it matters most. Follow our latest reports at W.News and across all WNews platforms.
- Advertisement -
Ad image
1 Comment
Report a Error with this Story

Notice a error or facts with this story, please submit the information below and someone from our newsroom will review it and change if required 

Reading: Results in Pakistan's election still up in the air, but Imran Khan's party defied the odds

(C) 2012 – 2024  | WNews Broadcasting Corp, a W-World Company | All Rights Reserved

Connect
with Us