2016-04-09

The general differences between parties caused a low turnout in the Thursday’s polls, however MQM comfortable victory in the by-elections for NA-245 and PS-115 in Karachi gave the mandate to MQM once again.

MQM’s Kamal Malick bagged 39,597 votes to secure NA-245. His closest rival, Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Shahid Hussain just 3,116 votes.

The NA-245 constituency became interesting when Malick’s main opponent, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Amjadullah Khan, withdrew at the last minute in favour of the MQM candidate and joined MQM. Despite his withdrawal, he received 1,489 votes.

The constituency is considered to be a stronghold of the MQM. In the May 2013 general elections, MQM’s Rehan Hashmi had secured the seat with 115,776 votes, defeating the runner-up PTI candidate with a margin of 60,839 votes. He, however, had resigned from his seat after winning in last year’s local government elections.

Meanwhile in PS-115, MQM’s Faisal Rafiq got 11,747 votes to beat MQM-Haqiqi’s Jameel Qadri who secured 1,381 votes. PTI’s Amjad Jah bagged only 1,210 votes while PPP’s Saeed Chawla could win only 475 votes.

PS-115 was last held by MQM’s Arshad Vohra who is now the party’s nominee for Karachi’s deputy mayor. In 2013, Vohra won the seat after bagging 55,804 votes.

Lack in campaigning from both sides resulted in a poor turnout on Thursday with around 11% of 383,784 registered voters in NA-245 turning up while an even poorer 9.20% of 111,711 registered voters turned up in PS-115.

Though polling started at 8am, votes had been cast in double digits or none at all at most polling stations by mid-afternoon, voters had no enthusiasm.

Voters in Lines Area — PS-115 constituency – showed more election passion.

At Qasai Chowk in Lines Area, where the MQM-H had set up its camp near an armoured personnel carrier, women and men voters looked for their names on the voters’ lists.

Poor arrangements had been made for senior citizens. Fauzia Anis, an elderly woman who had come with her husband to vote in NA-245, complained about the long distance she had to walk under the scorching sun to reach the polling station.

People were not coming to vote and the mismanagement only made it worst.

Only 20 women from the 300 registered in Jatt Lines of PS-115 came out to vote, making low women participation evident enough.

Minor clashes between supporters of MQM-Altaf and MQM-Haqiqi took place other than that the little voting which took place was carried out peacefully.

That was in part due to the strict security measures adopted including heavy deployment of law enforces including nearly 4,000 police officers and 1,000 paramilitary Rangers.

A unique note pasted on a box of biryani was distributed among Rangers personnel, “While appreciating your wonderful performance, a thank you by Director General Pakistan Rangers, Sindh”. It it is a common practice to serve food to law enforcers and political parties’ agents on Election Day, but the thank you note made it special.

Sindh Rangers DG Major General Bilal Akbar and District East DIG Kamran Afzal and District Central DIG Feroz Shah also visited various polling stations to review the security arrangements.

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