Polling concludes in Karachi’s NA-245 constituency amid low turnout

Polling concluded for the by-election in Karachi’s NA-245 constituency on Sunday, as citizens cast their vote to pick their representative for the seat that was vacated by PTI’s late Aamir Liaquat Hussain.

The process, which began at 8am this morning and continued till 5pm, saw low turnout initially, according to DawnNewsTV. Footage broadcast on television showed election officials sitting in a relatively barren polling station.

However, as the day progressed, some citizens could be seen at election camp offices getting information.

According to DawnNewsTV, polling was extended for one more hour for polling stations 143 and 144.

A visit by a Dawn.com correspondent to some of the polling stations saw a limited number of people turning up for voting with police and security personnel outnumbering voters.

However, Provincial Election Commissioner Ejaz Anwar Chauhan insisted that people were participating in the election process in “large numbers”. Chauhan was visiting various polling stations with Sindh Chief Secretary Muhammad Sohail Rajput and Sindh Inspector General of Police Ghulam Nabi Memon.

Rajput said the polling process was underway in a transparent manner and the government had ensured all arrangements, adding that “sensitive” polling stations were under surveillance.

The by-election on the seat, which fell vacant after Aamir Liaquat’s sudden death in June, was originally scheduled to be held on July 27, but the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had to postpone it amid torrential rains.

Liaquat was elected on a PTI ticket in the 2018 general elections, defeating Farooq Sattar of the MQM-P by securing 56,673 votes against his 35,429 votes.

As polling was underway, PTI’s Fawad Chaudhry urged the people of the metropolitan city to vote in the party’s favour. “Today, Karachi will stand with the truth, with democracy and true freedom,” he said.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikander Sultan Raja, meanwhile, said that “violence and interference” would not be tolerated. In a statement, he called on citizens to cast their votes at polling stations without fear.

Raja said that swift action will be taken against those violating the law, adding that those spreading unrest would be arrested on the spot.

The ECP also tweeted a video of its by-election control room, in which officials could be seen seated as televisions ran in the background.

As voting entered its final two hours, former premier Imran Khan urged supporters to “go immediately to vote if they haven’t already done so”, claiming the party was “on our way to winning the Karachi NA-245 election”.

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