For the first time, three Hindus win from unreserved constituencies in Pakistan elections
Posted on July 28th, 2018
Courtesy NewsIn.Asia
Karachi, July 28 (Geo TV): For the first time in Pakistan’s history, three minority candidates (all Hindus) were elected on general seats in the National Assembly and the Sindh Assembly. Interestingly, all three candidates were contesting on the ticket of Pakistan Peoples Party.
People voting in favor of these candidates shows that the people of Sindh have rejected the politics of hate, and elected people regardless of their religion.
It is pertinent to note that majority of the Hindu voters reside in Sindh, of which 40% live in two districts; Umerkot and Tharparkar.
Here’s a list of the three candidates who have been voted by the people of Sindh:
Mahesh Kumar Malani
Pakistan Peoples Party’s Mahesh Kumar Malani clinched victory in the NA-222 constituency of Tharparkar after securing 106,630 votes.
On the other hand, his main competitor Arbab Zakaullah managed to secure only 87,261 votes.
Hari Ram
PPP’s Hari Ram was proven to be victorious in Sindh Provincial Assembly constituency PS-147 Mirpurkhas 1 after securing 33,201 votes.
His competitor from Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan, Mujeeb Ul Haque, secured 23,506 votes.
Giyanoo Mal
PPP’s Giyanoo Mal secured victory in Sindh Provincial Assembly constituency PS-81 of Jamshoro after getting a total of 34,927.
Independent candidate Malik Changez Khan was the runner-up after securing 26,975 in the said constituency.
(The featured image at that top shows from left to right Giyanoo Mal, Hari Ram and Mahesh Kumar Malani)
July 30th, 2018 at 3:01 am
Good news for Pakistan and good luck to Imran Kahan. Hope the usual terrorists will not get to him and we wish him all the luck.