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Voting Begins in Pakistan Parties of Imran Khan Sharif in Tight Race

Voting begins in Pakistan; parties of Imran Khan, Sharif in tight race on Business Standard. Pakistan votes amid claims democracy being stifled, military accused of favouring ex-cricketer Imran Khan<br>

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Voting Begins in Pakistan Parties of Imran Khan Sharif in Tight Race

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  1. Voting begins in Pakistan; parties of Imran Khan, Sharif in tight race Pakistan votes amid claims democracy being stifled, military accused of favouring ex- cricketer Imran Khan Pakistani voters in large numbers have started flocking outside polling stations across Pakistan to cast their vote in country’s 11th general election, according to DawnNewsTV. The first vote was cast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Charsadda. While polling stations officially opened for voting at 8 am, enthusiastic citizens queued up outside their respective stations as early as 7 am. Results will start trickling in

  2. within hours of polls closing at 6 pm and the likely winner should be known by around 2 am on Thursday. The knife-edge general election is pitting cricket hero Imran Khan against the party of jailed ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, with the prospect of neither winning a clear majority amid a looming currency crisis. A decade after Pakistan was last ruled by a military government, the election has been plagued by allegations the powerful armed forces have been trying to tilt the race in Khan’s favour after falling out with the outgoing ruling party of Sharif, who was jailed on corruption charges this month. Khan has emerged as a slight favourite in national polls, but the divisive race is likely to come down to Punjab, the country’s most populous province, where Sharif’s party has clung to its lead in recent surveys. Whichever party wins, it will face a mounting and urgent in-tray, from the economic crisis to worsening relations with on-off ally the United States to deepening cross- country water shortages. CLICK HERE FOR PAKISTAN ELECTION 2018

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