Imran’s claim of caretakers’ partiality buried after Rajanpur by-poll: Marriyum

For the first time, 53,000 voters cast their votes for PML-N in this constituency, says information minister

Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb. Photo: APP

ISLAMABAD:

Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday said that after the by-polls in NA-193 Rajanpur, Imran Khan’s claim of partiality of Punjab’s caretaker government has been buried.

“Imran Khan’s accusation that the caretaker government cannot conduct transparent and impartial elections was buried after the by-polls,” she said on her official Twitter handle.

The minister went on to state that the Rajanpur by-polls is a big success which Imran Khan has also acknowledged, while adding that it is pertinent to note that back in 2018 elections, PML-N had not fielded a candidate in NA-193 constituency.

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The minister further said that yesterday, for the first time, 53,000 voters cast their votes for the PML-N in this constituency.

She went on to thank the party workers’ zealous participation in the elections.

Terming Imran a 'Toshakhana thief', she further stated that it is common practice of the PTI chief and his party that they celebrate victory when they win, but hold sit-ins outside Election Commission of Pakistan’s office when they lose.

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