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PML-N to pick interim party president on May 18

PML-N will select an interim party president on May 18, following Shehbaz Sharif's resignation. The decision will be made at a CWC meeting, which will be attended by Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif. There has been a request for Nawaz Sharif to resume the party presidency, citing his leadership as crucial for the party's success.

PPP candidates submit their party tickets for Senate elections

Pakistan People's Party submitted 11 candidates for the Senate elections, including Kazim Ali Shah, Ashraf Jatoi, and Barrister Zameer Ghumro. The last day for withdrawal of nomination papers is today. The elections for 48 vacant seats will be held on April 02 at the National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut joins India’s right-wing ruling party

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has announced joining India's right-wing Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) as their Lok Sabha candidate for her local Himachal Pradesh constituency. The 37-year-old actor-turned-politician expressed her unwavering support for the party on social media, affirming her commitment to being a reliable public servant. Ranaut's film career growth was followed by her controversial right-wing stance.

Elections 2024: Party position in provincial assemblies

The Election Commission of Pakistan announced almost complete results of the 2024 General Elections for the National and provincial assemblies. In the Punjab Assembly, PML-N secured 137 seats. PPP dominated in Sindh with 84 seats. PTI-backed independents won 83 seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In Balochistan, PPP and JUI-F tied with 11 seats each.

PTI exists as political party, fields candidates: Farooq Naek

PPP leader Farooque Naek stated that PTI is a legitimate political party, but they failed to conduct proper elections, resulting in the denial of their election symbol. He emphasized the need for legal justice, defending the court's decision to revoke PTI's symbol while asserting that parties should be allowed to field candidates regardless of symbols.