Former federal finance minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, Ishaq Dar, disclosed that independent candidates have reached out to the party. He emphasized that the PML-N stands as the predominant party in the National Assembly seats from Punjab.
During media interactions, he affirmed PML-N's lead in the election results, emphasizing their continuous advantage as the results unfolded. Regarding delays in result announcements, the PML-N leader acknowledged the shutdown of mobile phone networks the previous day, refraining from complaints.
Dar highlighted the influx of individuals seeking to align with PML-N, noting that independent candidates must join a party within 72 hours, as per constitutional requirements. He expressed confidence that independent candidates would affiliate with PML-N within the stipulated timeframe.
Asserting PML-N's dominance in Punjab, the PML-N leader commended the strategic approach of Bilawal Bhutto's father Asif Zardari in wooing independent candidate. He further emphasized that, based on data compiled by PML-N's election cell, the party emerged as the single largest in the National Assembly and secured a clear majority in the Punjab Assembly.
Meanwhile, in a statement on social networking website X, Dar reiterated PML-N's prominent position in both the National Assembly and Punjab Assembly, based on data compiled by the party's election cell. He urged against premature and biased speculations, advocating for patience until the Election Commission of Pakistan releases the official full results.
Based on data compiled in PMLN Election Cell and results already in public domain, PMLN has emerged as the single largest political party in the National Assembly and a clear majority party in Punjab Assembly, AlhamdoLilah!
— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) February 9, 2024
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