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Rigging allegations: JUI-F to hold province-wide protests on Friday
Pakistan Peoples Party joins refrain, demands re-election.
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Sour grapes: Will not accept PTI’s mandate, says Fazl
Alleges elections were rigged in several constituencies.
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PTI proposes Pervaiz Khattak as K-P chief minister
Qaumi Watan party and independent bloc hold the key to power in the province.
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Imran’s tsunami: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa lives up to tradition
PTI ousts most mainstream political parties, including ANP and PPP.
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Tug of war: The fight for Peshawar
All four seats are slated to be hotly contested, making guessing games and wager placements all the more risky.
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Discontented activists: As polls near, PPP Peshawar chapter crumbles from within
Resignations and reshuffling within the party have left many members unhappy.
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Familial glory: In Chitral and Swat, what’s in a name?
Influence of the royal family seems to be waning in Chitral, well-mannered royals of Swat still loved by their people
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Washed out: As alliances fail to take off, parties opt for solo flight
A modest partnership between the JI and QWP remains the only successful adjustment agreement in the province.
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Bannu district: PPP’s Anwar Saifullah withdraws from NA-26
Leaves seat for independent candidate Maulana Naseem Ali Shah.
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Analysis: Attacks on ANP spur pre-poll rigging buzz
Analyst says those being targeted will eventually blame the state.
 
    








