The first constituency of the National Assembly on the Election Commission’s list, NA-1, has produced the most unexpected results in electoral history. This year too, the constituency is the centre of hectic political activity, as renowned politicians are set to contest elections from this seat.
NA-1 has been the bastion of power of the Awami National Party (ANP) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). It comprises the urban vote bank of Peshawar city, while its adjacent localities have the presence of religious parties. But with the emergence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on the national scene the political dynamics of this constituency have changed drastically – with PTI eyeing a landmark victory against its competitors.
Who will contest?
ANP stalwart and former MNA Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, who has had an impressive victory run from this seat, now faces a formidable challenge in the person of Imran Khan.
NA-1 can also be called Bilour’s good luck charm, as he has won the 2008, 1997 and 1990 elections here and was also victorious in the 1988 by-elections.
Other notable contenders are JUI-F’s Haji Shahnawaz, PML-N’s Afzal Khan Panyala, PPP’s Zulfiqar Afghani and JI’s Shabbir Ahmad Khan.
In the 2008 election, the PPP finished runner-up. The party had won the 1988 and 1993 general elections from this seat and bagged more than 35,000 votes in the 2008 polls.
However, it is now considered a weak competitor because Zulfiqar Afghani, the man who received the PPP’s ticket, is not popular among the residents of the area and party workers. Reacting to Afghani’s nomination, PPP activists at the Union Council (UC) level have forwarded their resignations to the provincial president. They say that former district Peshawar nazim Azam Afridi is a more deserving candidate.
In 2002 Muttahidda Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) secured NA-1 constituency. Currently, religious parties’ votes in NA-1 are divided. JI, JUI-F and Muttahidda Deeni Mahaz (MDM) have separately fielded their candidates to contest the upcoming election.
According to the ECP’s 2008 election statistics, there are 387,083 registered voters in the constituency.
Bilour vs Khan
Bilour’s popularity gradually decreased in the constituency after winning the 2008 elections. However, when he put a bounty on the head of the producer of ‘Innocence of Muslims’ – the blasphemous film – the politician made a controversial comeback. Following his call for a bounty, the city saw one of the biggest protests staged against the film.
He is likely to bag votes from Zargarabad, Shaikhabad areas and from Shaheen Muslim Town – home to the permanent settlers of tribal areas. He is likely to get sympathy votes from the inner wall city area where his younger brother and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour was assassinated in an attack by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
PTI, on the other hand, is counting on its youth vote bank and those not affiliated with political parties. It also has the advantage of organising large-scale public gatherings at the local level as their leaders face no threat from the Taliban. They are, however, losing out by not carrying out door-to-door campaigns.
The party thinks otherwise.
“We have 2,000 razakars (volunteers) and 2,000 permanent party members in NA-1 constituency whose primary responsibilities is to campaign in every street to inform people about PTI’s program,” Imran Khan’s election campaign manager from the constituency Younas Zaheer Mohmand told The Express Tribune.
He added that their “main target will be to reach those people who will cast their votes for the first time and those who did not vote earlier.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2013.
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ANP will win from kpk
@changaiz khan: Well, I accept my PARTIAL misunderstnding of the fact. No need to be so excited about though on ur part. It was in response to a post above in which someone said Benazir won it, which she DID not. the seat ultimately went to ANP. Benazir was defeated by Haji sab in a subsequent election. So i stand by my words: PTI should stop living in fools paradise.
@Changez khan: dear in 1988 it was won by Aftab sherpao not Bilour, aftterwards in by election Bilour win the said seat with support of PPP.REFRESH YUR MEMORY,PTI is not living in fool paradaise,hope its clear now.
Hi tribune:
Where is my comment? I am sure this comments section is not just for the PTI supporters, but a neutral venue for supporters of all parties. cheers
@meengla yip: you r mistaken. it was won by Haji Bilour. that's we believe PTI is living in fools' paradise.
@meengla yip: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2013/03/29/news/national/khan-versus-bilour-in-na-1-peshawar/
Guys, it's not about sympathy. you are highly ill or underinformed about ANP's 5 years rule. They worked hard to put the province on the path of prosperity, and their greatest stregnth is their clear stance on militancy and religious extremism which they have resisted with devotion and sacrifices. Thier greatest service is to educate the pashtun youth and fight the militant mindeset through enlightenment, peace and progress. That is the reason only ANP is the target of Taliban.They brought revolution in the education sector, significantly improved health and infrastructure, all due to provincial autonomy which tripled the development budget of KP, despite coping with militancy and natural disasters. in the context of Peshawar, it would be Bashir Bilour's (may his soul rest in peace) services for Peshawar, not symapthy, that will make Haji sab win convincingly. A day or 2 before his assassination, he had declared that he spent around 100 billion rupees in Peshawar, and if a corruption of 1 rupee was proved, he would be ready to be hanged.
In the 1988 elections Benazir Bhutto of PPP won NA 1 by beating one of the Bilour brothers. I was joyous then. I hope Imran Khan the victory in 2013!
@Voice of D.I.Khan: Pakistan has faced a lot of problems due to sympathy votes in 2008. Don’t you think so…??????? You are right but this is pakistan where general public is not politically matured. Any odd event can upset election results.
*Insha Allah, Imran Khan will carry the seat
@Usama Bin Ahmed: By noticing numbers of recommendation of the comments on the Express Tribune articles Imran Khan is the clear cut winner through out the country.
A Peshawary
well this time SYMPATHIES shud not b the things to distract ones focus.we should focus on the people who have the abilities to bring new change.we dont want to see old dumb corrupt faces again,who had just filled their bank accounts and never looked at poor people n difficulties n problems of people.shame on those corrupt looters. We want change n we will bring change this time In sha Allah...may Allah b with imran khan.ameen
my family is from inner city and i know. most people want a change and will vote for Imran Khan.
@Humayun: I doubt he'll be allowed to contest from any seat given LA court verdict.
@Voice of D.I.Khan: Pakistan has faced a lot of problems due to sympathy votes in 2008. Don’t you think so…??????? You are right but this is Pakistan where general public is not politically matured and any odd event can upset election results.
This is amazing, the man is going to get sympathy votes from people because the Taliban killed his brother, while also getting votes from people for offering the Taliban $100,000 to assasinate the Innocence of Muslims director!
Brilliant - kya awam hai!
IK contesting from any seat in Balochistan ?
@sabi: Pakistan has faced a lot of problems due to sympathy votes in 2008. Don't you think so...???????
This time ANP has more sympathy vote for losing many of its leaders against war on terror!
Kaptan has taken a brave decision and without ifs and buts "fortune favors the brave" Khan will end up as a victorious I.A...!
By the help and grace of Allah KAPTAN will win.
My heart says " PTI gonna make history in this election..."
Come on people..
Vote for THE CHANGE Vote for PTI
PPP should withdraw their candidate and let the two big names slug it out. The last coalition should respect their partners and keep the progressive coalition intact.