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Pakistan General Election: Imran's PTI Comes Out Victorious & Hafeez Saeed Shocked



There are a total of 342 members in the National Assembly of Pakistan, 272 of whom are elected directly whereas the remaining 60 seats are reserved for women and 10 seats for religious minorities.
Who will be the new Prime Minister of Pakistan? The answer to this question is absolutely loud and clear that puts forward the only name after the counting of the election, i.e.- Star Cricketer Imran Khan. Imran Khan's party Tehreek-e-Insaf claimed itself as the single largest Political party within hand as many as 116 seats. At the same time, Nawaz Sharif's party PML-N is in second place with just 63 seats and Bilawal Bhutto's party PPP restricted with mere 43 seats. 
But astonishingly Imran Khan's political party, PTI has been accused by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's brother, Shahbaz Sharif with the allegations of rigging in elections. Shahbaz Sharif has accused the rigging of the army over the delay in the results. He accused that their Pooling agents were made out forcefully but the Election Commission of Pakistan dismissed such allegation soon after the allegation by PML-N leader and brother of the former Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif.
The most interesting story of the defeat of the Milli Muslim League party headed by the world-famous dreaded terrorist and the Master Mind of 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai really stunned the Malicious Hafeez. The terrorist turned Politician did intend to caste his party candidates with having their horrified criminal records in as many as 265 seats across Pakistan.
As people of Pakistan could able to teach a lesson to the terror kingpin, Hafeez Saeed and in a result his party could not even able to win a single seat.
Therefore it is always said love and humanity always prevail over the trends of hate and violence.

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