Sindh LG polls: PPP leads in Karachi with 86 seats, JI in second place with victories in 68 UCs.

KARACHI/HYDERABAD -- The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday released the final consolidated results of 235 union councils in Sindh's Karachi division, where polling was held on Jan 15 for the post of chairman and vice chairman.

According to the initial results, PPP is leading with 93 union council seats followed by Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) which has won 86 seats so far. PTI has won 40 seats, PML-N seven seats, independent candidates three seats, Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam three seats whereas Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan and Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan have a seat each to themselves for now.

The electoral body has said that the remaining results will be released by Monday evening, adding that this was 'a complicated process and it takes time to prepare the result of one union council'.

On Jan 15, the second phase of the local government elections in Sindh was held in 16 districts of Sindh - East, West, South, Central, Korangi, Keamari, and Malir of the Karachi division; and Hyderabad, Dadu, Jamshoro, Matiari, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allahyar, Badin, Sujawal, and Thatta of the Hyderabad division.

However, the polls came under a question mark on Sunday night when contesting parties - primarily the PTI and the JI - alleged that the results of the polls were deliberately being delayed in Karachi.

The PTI openly accused the PPP, provincial administration and the electoral body of wrongdoing, warning that any attempt to 'change the results' after voting would lead to a strong reaction.

JI had come up with the same reservations and allegations. Hafiz Naeemur Rehman, the party's Karachi chief, held at a hurriedly called press conference in Karachi on Sunday night and warned of sieging the polling stations where he said results were deliberately being delayed 'to manage things'.

In Hyderabad and rural districts of the province, the key contestant Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) - an umbrella of different political parties representing the opposition - rejected the electoral process and demanded 'immediate intervention' of the state institutions. It also blamed the ECP for facilitating the ruling PPP in rigging and violation of the code of conduct.

On the other hand, the PPP accused the PTI of violating the rules and going...

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