Chalking this success only to the MQM’s popularity, therefore, would not be entirely accurate. The party was helped by its rivals’ failure to mount a spirited campaign. The performance of the PTI was particularly pitiable with its candidate’s last-minute withdrawal from the race and defection to the MQM. This is just the latest in a continuing trend of the PTI’s inability to grasp Karachi’s politics. The party also has a poor track record when it comes to choosing the right individuals as candidates. Another aspect to note here is the abysmally low voter turnout and general apathy during the campaign process. This by-poll can hardly be called a model of democracy at work. Out of the total number of registered voters, only 11 per cent showed up in NA-245 and 9.5 per cent in PS-115, with none of the parties managing to drum up enthusiasm for the electoral process. The one benefit this apathy had was that the elections were peaceful apart from some small skirmishes between party workers. Another Karachi by-poll has thus gone by with little more than a whisper against the status quo.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2016.
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