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Tribunal seals Nawaz’s NA-130 win, rejects Dr Yasmin’s plea

Published on: December 31, 2025 3:18 AM

An election tribunal on Tuesday dismissed a petition filed by PTI senior leader Dr Yasmin Rashid challenging PML-N President Nawaz Sharif’s victory from Lahore’s NA-130 in the 2024 general elections.

In April last year, she filed a petition in the election tribunal against the three-time former premier through her lawyers, Ahmed Awais and Rana Mudassar.

She had stated in her petition that the ECP issued the notification of Nawaz’s victory in violation of the law. Dr Rashid claimed that results were manipulated in favour of the PML-N supremo.

After hearing arguments from both sides, election tribunal judge Justice (r) Rana Zahid Mahmood declared the notification of Nawaz’s victory from NA-130 Lahore valid.

It is pertinent to mention here that the PLM-N supremo won the NA-130 seat by securing 171,024 votes, while Dr Yasmin Rashid bagged 115,043 votes during the elections.

The Imran Khan-founded party claimed its mandate was stolen in the February 8, 2024, general elections and results were changed in Form 47s, a document which provides insight into unconfirmed results of a constituency.

The former ruling party also claimed they won 180 NA seats, citing statistics of Form 45s.

Form 45, also known as the Presiding Officer’s Results of the Count, is the form that the presiding officer (PO) is required to sign and provide with their thumb impression and signature to the polling agents.

This form records the number of votes cast in a polling station. It also separately mentions how many votes a candidate received from that polling station.

Form 47 is another important form related to polling stations. In this form, the count of votes from all the polling stations of a constituency is recorded by the Returning Officer. This makes a provisional consolidated result of the constituency sans postal ballots.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Dr Yasmin Rashid, NA-130 win, President Nawaz Sharif, tribunal

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