Pakistan Election Results Delayed Amid Violence and Military Influence
Officials issue warnings for swift result release as early counts show unexpected lead for Imran Khan's party.
- Pakistan's national election faced unusual delays in vote counting, with officials warning of swift action if results were not released promptly.
- The election was marred by violence, including militant attacks and the suspension of mobile phone services, leading to at least 35 deaths.
- Early results showed a surprise lead for Imran Khan's PTI party, despite expectations of a win for Nawaz Sharif's party, backed by the military.
- The election highlighted the military's significant influence over politics, with both main parties having historical ties to the military.
- The US expressed concern over restrictions on freedom of expression and condemned election-related violence.





























































































