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Pakistan elections live updates
The general elections in Pakistan is being held on Wednesday amid heavy security to elect a new National Assembly and provincial assemblies. In the run up to the elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan emerged as the frontrunner, while former prime minister Nawas Sharif failed to be a part of the campaign as he was arrested soon after his arrival in the country. There have also been allegations of the Pakistani Army and the ISI backing Imran Khan.
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An unidentified man has been arrested by police for trying to enter a polling station in Karachi.
According to Dawn News, power outage has been reported at several polling booths in Peshawar.
According to Dawn News, voting did not begin on time in Nawabshah as officials were prevented from entering polling stations.
Speaking to mediapersons outside polling station, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz president Shahbaz Sharif asks voters to "not waste time", urging them to come out of their homes to vote.
Voting in Pakistan election begins, to continue till 6:30 pm IST
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan will cast his vote around 10.30 am at Islamabad Model School for Boys, say reports.
PTI leader Asad Umar, who is contesting from NA-54 (Islamabad), will cast his vote at 8 am at Islamabad Model School Sector F-10/1 near Khurshid Market.
Pakistan government has declared July 25 a public holiday in an effort to encourage maximum voter participation.
Voting set to begin in Pakistan: According to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), polling is set to begin around 8 am (8.30 IST) on Wednesday and will go on till 6 pm (6.30 pm IST).
The general elections in Pakistan is being held on Wednesday amid heavy security to elect a new National Assembly and provincial assemblies. In the run up to the elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan emerged as the frontrunner, while former prime minister Nawas Sharif failed to be a part of the campaign as he was arrested soon after his arrival in the country. There have also been allegations of the Pakistani Army and the ISI backing Imran Khan.
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