What's next in Pakistan election deadlock
Sri Lanka, Feb. 11 -- Pakistan's national election ended with no party winning a majority in parliament, in polls marred by militant violence, political turmoil and questions of transparency.
The final results in Pakistan's general election have put independent candidates backed by jailed ex-PM Imran Khan's PTI party in the lead. Independents won 101 of the National Assembly seats with analysis shows 93 of them went to PTI-backed candidate.
That puts them ahead of ex-PM Nawaz Sharif's PMLN who won 75 and it is unclear who will form a government.
As wrangling continues, independent candidates who did not win have flooded courts with vote-rigging allegations.
Both the PTI, which was blocked from taking part in the election, and Mr Shari...
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