The results of Pakistan's general election remain uncertain as both leading contenders claim victory amidst allegations of vote rigging and disputed ballots. Ayesha Jalal, an expert on Pakistan's political history, discusses the implications and potential outcomes of the election.
Pakistan ’s heavily anticipated general election took place on Feb. 8, 2024, with citizens of the South Asian country hoping that it might prove a step toward ending the nation’s political uncertainty. But several days later, it remains unclear what the result of the vote will yield. Both of the leading contenders have claimed victory, amid allegations of vote rigging and disputed ballots .
The Conversation spoke with Ayesha Jalal, an expert on Pakistan’s political history who teaches at Tufts University, about what the results of the election mean and what could happen next. Is it clear who will govern Pakistan next? The results as they stand mean that no party is in a position to form a government on its own. So a coalition government at the federal level is unavoidable. And this is where things get tricky. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or PTI – headed by jailed former prime minister and Pakistani cricket hero Imran Khan – has emerged as the largest party in the national assembly, with around 93 candidates winning seats as “independent
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