Pakistan's Parliamentary Elections End in Uncertainty, Allegations of Rigging
No party wins a majority as Imran Khan's allies lead, sparking protests and international concern over election integrity.
- Jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's allies lead in Pakistan's parliamentary elections, but no party secures a majority.
- The election process faced criticism for delays, a communication blackout, and allegations of manipulation favoring military-backed parties.
- Khan's PTI and Nawaz Sharif's PML-N both claim victory, with coalition talks underway to form a government.
- Protests erupt over alleged election rigging, with Khan's supporters demanding legal action against vote fraud.
- The international community, including the U.S., expresses concern over election irregularities and urges investigations.




























































