Election Tribunal orders re-polling in seven polling stations of NA-19 Abbottabad

Elections 2013Election Tribunal orders re-polling in seven polling stations of NA-19 Abbottabad

Election Tribunal orders re-polling in seven polling stations of NA-19 Abbottabad

ABATTABAD: An Election Tribunal in Abbottabad on Tuesday gave its verdict on a petition filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Omar Ayub against rigging in the National Assembly constituency, NA-19 Abbottabad, and ordered re-polling in seven polling stations of the constituency.

The tribunal asked the Election Commission to suspend notification regarding the success of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate Raja Amir Zaman from the constituency.

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