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In the by-elections, PML-N in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and PTI in Sindh, PPP kept their lead.

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Lahore (Newsdesk) By-election results for 5 vacant National Assembly seats and 16 vacant Provincial Assembly seats are ongoing In Sindh, mobile and internet services remained closed throughout the day in the election areas, National Assembly Constituency NA-119. Lahore, SIN Alliance leader Ali Pervez Malik got 60,000 out of 918 votes while PTI leader Shehzad Farooq got 34 thousand out of 94 votes

In National Assembly Constituency NA-119, Ali Pervaiz Malik won the vacant post of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz In National Assembly Constituency NA-132, Malik Rashid Ahmad Khan of Muslim League (N) won 146 thousand of 849 votes

According to the official and unofficial results, in NA-196 Qamber Shahdad Kot, PPP candidate Khursheed Junejo won the seat by securing 88 thousand 850 votes, while Muhammad Ali of Tehreek Labeek got 2696 votes and came second winning Gandapur by getting 56 thousand 995 votes from each of the 358 polling stations while PPP’s Abdul Rasheed Khan Kundi lost by getting 9 thousand 533 votes.

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In Punjab Assembly Constituency PP-32, 28-year-old Musa Elahi, the nephew of Pakistan Muslim League (Q) President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, defeated 78-year-old Chaudhry Pervez Elahi by 42,209 votes.

From PP-36, Adnan Afzal of Muslim League (N) secured 74,779 votes, and Muhammad Fayyaz Chatta of Sunni Ittehad Council came second with 58,682 votes.

According to the unofficial and unofficial results, in PP-54 Narowal One, Ahmad Iqbal Chaudhry of Muslim League (N) got 60 thousand of 351 votes while Awais Qasim of Sunni Unity Council got 46,000 686 votes.
From PP-93 Bhakkar 5, Saeed Akbar Nawani of Muslim League (N) got 63,000 21 votes while independent candidate Muhammad Afzal Khan got 59 thousand of 124 votes and after a tough competition, candidate of Muslim League (N) won success.

In PP-139 Sheikhupura 4, Rana Afzal Hussain of Muslim League (N) secured 46,585 votes and won the seat, while Ijaz Hussain of Sunni Ittehad Council secured 29,833 votes and lost.

According to the unofficial and unofficial results, in PP-147 Lahore 3, Muhammad Riyaz Malik of Muslim League (N) won with 31 thousand 860 votes, while the independent candidate Muhammad Khan Madani was second with 16 thousand 630 votes.

In all 216 polling stations PP-149 Lahore, Shoaib Siddiqui, candidate of Pakistan Stability Party (IPP) secured 40 thousand 196 votes and defeated Zeeshan Rasheed of Sunni Etihad Council, who got 23 thousand 438 votes.

In Punjab, there were arguments and clashes between political workers at many polling stations including Government Primary School Nizampura and Polling Station No. 33 Kotnaju The voting process ended due to firing at some places, but after the situation was brought under control by the police force, the voting began.

PP 54 In Kotnajo village of Narowal, a fight broke out between PML-N and PTI workers during which a PML-N worker was killed. The opponents hit the head with a stick during the dispute, which seriously injured the elderly. Muhammad Yusuf, aged 60, was taken to hospital but died before reaching the hospital.

In PP-158, Chaudhry Mohammad Nawaz of Muslim League (N) defeated Munis Elahi of Sunni Ittehad Council by getting 40 thousand 165 votes, Chaudhry’s son Parvez Elahi got 28 thousand of 18 votes.

According to the official and unofficial results, Muhammad Rashid Minhas of Muslim League (N) won from PP-164 Lahore 20 by securing 31 thousand 499 votes, while Muhammad Yusuf Mayo of Sunni Ittehad Council came second by securing 25 thousand 781 votes .

PP 290 From Dera Ghazi Khan 5, PML-N candidate Ali Muhammad Laghari, Sardar Muhammad Mohiuddin Khosa of Sunni Unity Council and Munir Ahmed Jalbani Baloch of People’s Party contested According to the unofficial and unofficial results, PML-N candidate Ali Muhammad Khan contested Leghari won with 66413 votes.

Muhammad Muhyiddin Khosa of the Sunni Unity Council came second with 19322 votes.

According to unofficial and unofficial results of all 100 polling stations in Balochistan Assembly Constituency PB-20, Mir Jahanzeb Mengal of Balochistan National Party (BNP) won with 30 thousand 455 votes and Mir Shafique Mengal of Awami Panel Jhalwan won with 14 thousand 311 votes. They are second by votes.

In BP-22 Lasbela, Muhammad Zareen Khan Magsi of Muslim League (N) got 49 thousand of 777 votes and has become a member of the provincial assembly according to the unofficial and unofficial result, while the independent candidate Shah Nawaz Hasan got 3 thousand 333 votes.

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