PTI wins from NA-17 Abbottabad 1

PML-N candidate Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Abbasi was the runner up with 65,000 votes.


Web Desk May 12, 2013
PTI logo. PHOTO: FILE

ABBOTTABAD: PTI candidate Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon swept the NA-17 Abbottabad 1 seat with 92,000 votes.

PML-N candidate Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Abbasi was the runner up with 65,000 votes.

COMMENTS (6)

omer khan | 11 years ago | Reply

well, we need change in hazara politics so we have done it sardar was really proud person also he do,nt want to play his roll in region i think dr azhar wll b a strong and capable for this job

Mansoor Khan | 11 years ago | Reply

To my brothers here from PMLN. one needs to realize what has happened here. Dr. Azhar Khan scored 102,000 votes against 65,000 of mehtab abbasi. Reason was Mehtab did not do his job. Change of Name from NWFP to KPK and death of 14 kids. Floor smuggling. and many more. Mehtab didnt even fought for rights of the region. Super highway didnt start. Mehtab used to get votes from non jadoon and mainly abbasi and sardar and kashmiri votes which were result of his created hatred for jadoons of the region. more over politics in Abbottabad was based on anti Metab votes going to AmanUllah and anti AmanUllah going to Mehtab. Dr Azhar never based his politics on race or religion. He became acceptable to people as a person who didnt have a bad record. and when it comes to votes in name of Imran Khan yes Imran Khan factor did offer Dr Azhar an edge. as Pti offered Imran Khan factor and party workers on ground did a lot of work. in past election I was present on ground. and due to the lack of workers Dr.Azhar couldnt cover the region. and as a result lack of workers was responsible for lack of check and balance on alleged rigging by Mehtab group in the region. its a big setback for the PMLn as one time we had good terms with mehtab but his stabbing in the back just created a thorn which is now a reality. thats Dr Azhar and PTI is a big reality of Pakistan now.

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