Cantonment Board polls 2021: PTI comes first, PML-N finishes close in second place
Staff Reporter – Islamabad:
The ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has emerged as the largest party in the Cantonment Board Elections 2021 by securing 63 seats, followed by the PML-N who came close and finished second place, bagging 59 seats from across the country, according to unofficial results.
As per the unofficial and unverified results, the independent candidates also won big in the election as they secured 52 seats in total.
Among other Opposition parties, the PPP won 17, the Jamaat-e-Islami seven and the Awami National Party (ANP) two. Of the allied parties, MQM won 10, whereas Balochistan Awami Party secured two.
PTI bags KP, PML-N wins most seats in Punjab
PTI won the most number of seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — 18 — followed by 28 in Punjab, 14 in Sindh and three in Balochistan.
PML-N won big in Punjab, bagging 51 seats, managing only five in KP, three in Sindh and none in Balochistan.
PPP was surprisingly unable to defeat PTI in Sindh, instead tying with them for 14 seats. The remaining three seats were won in KP, meaning none were won in either Punjab or Balochistan.
Independent candidates scored big in Punjab, bagging 32 seats. They secured nine in KP, seven in Sindh and four in Balochistan.
MQM won all of its 10 seats in Sindh, whereas JI won five in Sindh and two in Punjab.
ANP won two seats in KP, whereas BAP won two in Balochistan.