By-elections Polling in Gujrat, DI Khan begins

by Sameer on March 24, 2010

in News Headlines

The polling for the by-elections in Gujrat and Dera Ismail Khan began today. The voting started at 8am to last uninterruptedly till 5pm. At least 56 of 112 polling stations in Gujrat constituency PP-111 have been declared highly sensitive. Over 2000 security personnel have been given duties on these 112 polling stations.Also police commandos in addition to the police will stand guard on highly sensitive stations. Besides, the Rangers contingents will also be on patrol.

At least 77 polling stations have been set up in Dera Ismail Khan constituency PF-65, City-II, of them, 74 have been declared sensitive and three polling stations—one for women and two for men in Badh—have been declared as highly sensitive. There are over 80,000 eligible voters in the constituency. Both PMLN and PMLQ are claiming they will win in Gujrat.

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Raza M.Qureshi March 24, 2010 at 3:46 pm

Doesn’t matter whether it is PML’N or PML’Q, both the parties are corrupt, specially Ch Bros from Gujrat, they are the champions of corruption. They are greedy of power and wealth. They are fully responsible for the down fall of Musharaf’s Govt. They misused Musharaf for their personal interests, they must not come in power at all. As regards PML’N they are also involved in corruption, but comparatively with other political parties they are little bit better then others, so their member must win. PPP of Zardari and PML’Q of Ch brothers must not win in Gujrat. These Ch bros are famous as HALLAKOO KHAN for their brutality,chestisment,injustice, proudness, greedyness and selfishness in Gujrat.

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