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Counting began shortly after polling closed at around 6:30 in the Pakistan general elections, on Wednesday, 25 July. It’s only a few hours before Pakistan announces its new prime minister. The elections seem to be a close match between cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan’s PTI and PML-N, the centre-right conservative party formerly led by Nawaz Sharif.
Before the counting began, Lahore’s awaam spoke about whom they voted for.
Where on one side the people demanded change and wanted a better future for their kids, on the other side, some were happy with PML-N’s work and wished the party returned to power.
(Sarmad Iqbal is a Pakistani writer, blogger, columnist, and student who can be followed on Twitter @sarmadiqbal7 and Facebook: facebook.com/sarmad.iqbal3 .)
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Published: 25 Jul 2018,08:53 PM IST