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Indian analysts term Imran Khan symbol of 'changing Pakistan'

Dunya News

PTI's success in polls is reflection of Pakistani nations wish, analysts said.

MUMBAI (Dunya News) – The Indian analysts on Saturday have termed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan, who has recently won general elections 2018 and expected to become new prime minister, as symbol of ‘changing Pakistan’.

The analysts, while talking about the victory speech of Khan, also lauded his peace offer to India. PTI’s success in polls is reflection of Pakistani nation’s wish, they added.

Some of the analysts also appreciated Imran Khan for his efforts for continuously mobilizing the nation from past seven to eight years.

They also praised Imran Khan for his statement, “Pakistan will take two steps for peace if India takes one.”

Earlier today, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) as announced final results of all the constituencies of the national and provincial assemblies, more than 56 hours after the conclusion of voting for the 2018 General Elections in the country.

According to an update issued by the ECP, Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) party has won 115 of the 270 National Assembly seats, emerging as the largest political party in the country. The PML-N grabbed 64 seats, while the PPP is in third place with 43 National Assembly seats.

Similarly, Mutahida Majlis Amal (MMA) secured 12 seats and Pakistan Muslim League (Q), Balochistan Natioanl Party, Mutahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan, and Balochistan Awami Party has secured 4, 02, 06, and 04 seat respectively.

Awami National Party (ANP) has won one seat, Awami Muslim League (AML), Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaniyat and Jamhoori Wattan Party (JWP) have also grabbed one NA seat each.

Fourteen independent candidates have also remained successful in their constituencies. They are likely to play an important role in formation of the federal government.