A 90-year-old woman cast her vote in NA-237 Karachi as Pakistan kick-starts election 2024, with 128 million voters participating. Handicapped and elderly individuals across different regions also exercised their right. Prominent figures like Nawaz Sharif and Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari were seen casting their votes in Model Town Lahore and NA-207 Nawabshah, respectively.

KARACHI: A 90-year-old woman cast her vote in NA-237 Karachi after the Polling began at 8 am today as more than 128 million voters are exercising their constitutional right in election 2024, ARY News reported.
Talking to ARY News, the 90-year-old Mai Maka urged people to exercise their constitutional rights and cast their vote.
Another handicapped man from Peshawar arrived at the polling station in a wheelchair to cast his vote, whereas old women from Sialkot and Toba Thek Singh also cast their votes.
Polling began at 8 am today and will continue uninterrupted till 5 pm as more than 128 million voters are set to elect their representatives for the national and provincial assemblies for the next five years in what appears to be one of the most unpredictable general elections in Pakistan’s political history.
Earlier, Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif also cast his vote in Model Town Lahore as polling continues for election 2024.
Pakistan People’s Party’s Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari cast her vote at a polling station of NA-207 Nawabshah, the hometown of Zardaris.
Former president Asif Ali Zardari contesting for the NA-207 from his native district of Nawabshah.
PML-N leader and former information minister Marriyum Aurangzeb used her right to vote in NA-51 Murree.
In a small neighborhood in NA-237 Karachi, amidst the hustle and bustle of the 2024 general elections, a remarkable event unfolded. Against all odds, a 90-year-old woman made her way to the polling station to cast her vote, sending a powerful message of resilience and civic duty. Her determination and commitment to participate in the democratic process serves as an inspiring example to citizens of all ages. Despite the challenges she may have faced, this brave woman’s action epitomizes the enduring spirit of democracy. In a world often filled with skepticism and disillusionment, her unwavering resolve is a reminder of the profound impact that each individual’s vote can make, regardless of age or circumstance. Her story is a testament to the enduring power of democratic values and the strength of the human spirit. As we navigate the complexities of political engagement, let us draw strength from her example and honor the privilege of participating in shaping the future of our nation. In the midst of the 2024 election season, let us be inspired by the remarkable resilience and determination of the individuals in our communities, and reaffirm our commitment to upholding the principles of democracy.
Source: ARY NEWS
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A 90-year-old woman in NA-237 Karachi exercised her constitutional right to vote as polling began for Election 2024. More than 128 million voters are participating in what is anticipated to be an unpredictable general election in Pakistan. Notable figures, including Nawaz Sharif and Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari, cast their votes in Model Town Lahore and NA-207 Nawabshah, respectively. The event also saw a handicapped man from Peshawar and elderly women from Sialkot and Toba Thek Singh casting their votes, emphasizing the importance of participation in the democratic process.
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