In a significant turn of events, three candidates from the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) party lost their seats in the general elections of 2024 following the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) decision to conduct a recount of votes. Initially declared winners, the JI candidates from PK-17, PK-20, and PK-21 constituencies faced defeat after the recount process.
The recount results favored independent candidates, with Ubaid Ur Rehman emerging victorious in PK-17, Anwar Zeb Khan securing PK-20, and Ajmal Khan clinching PK-21.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has ruled out the possibility of his party’s participation in a coalition government. Following a meeting of the Central Executive Committee (CEC), Bhutto stated that the PPP would vote for the prime minister candidate from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) but would remain in the opposition. He emphasized that the PPP acknowledges its lack of mandate to form a government at the federal level.
Furthermore, Bhutto announced his decision not to put himself forward as a candidate for prime minister, citing the greater numbers held by the PML-N and independent candidates. “Due to this, I will not be putting myself forward for the candidacy of the prime minister of Pakistan,” he stated, acknowledging the political landscape and opting for a strategic approach in line with his party’s objectives.