PML-N defeats PTI to clinch Islamabad mayor’s seat amid anti-govt movement
Adil Shah secures 43 votes against PTI s Malik Sajid Mahmood, who could only bag 26
Adil Shah, the candidate of PML-N, defeated the PTI candidate Malik Sajid Mahmood for the coveted post. PHOTO: TWITTER/zakisweet111
ISLAMABAD:
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Monday retained the seat of Islamabad mayor, defeating the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the by-polls, according to unofficial results.
Pir Adil Shah Gillani, the PML-N candidate, defeated Malik Sajid Mahmood of the PTI for the coveted post. Gillani bagged 43 votes, while Mahmood could only secure 26 votes in the 73-member electoral college.
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