"Imran Khan Supporters Lead Amid Election Rigging Protests in Pakistan"

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Independents backed by jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan lead in the final poll count in Pakistan's national election, with 93 of 264 seats, while the party of another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, secured 75 seats. With no clear majority, coalition talks are underway to form a government, raising uncertainty. The delay in releasing the results has sparked concerns, and Khan's supporters faced challenges due to a ban on contesting under his party's symbol and his imprisonment.
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- What Happens Next in Pakistan’s Politics? The New York Times
- Pakistan Sees Imran Khan Followers Protest Over Allegations of Election Rigging The Wall Street Journal
- Protests take place across Pakistan amid election vote-rigging allegations The Guardian
- Pakistan election: Final results give Khan-backed candidates lead BBC.com
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