Pakistan elections: 85 million people to vote

For Pakistan this is a historic election. It is the 11th general election but the outgoing government is the first to have completed its five-year term. So this is Pakistan's first democratic transition in its 65-year history. ...
08:54 AM, May 11, 2013

Pakistan: Polling underway; millions vote in landmark election Islamabad: Pakistanis began voting on Saturday for a landmark democratic transition of power after a bloody campaign, marred by Taliban violence that killed over 100 people, forced key parties to abandon rallies and large gatherings. Polling for 2013 general election started across the country where masses will cast their vote to elect their representatives for the next five-year term. Long queues of people were seen outside polling stations well before...  
08:50 AM, May 11, 2013

Have arranged security for polls, Taliban real opposition: Pak minister

Pakistan will vote on Saturday to decide who is next leader amidst threats of terror and violence. ...
08:47 AM, May 11, 2013

Pak: Polling begins in a historic election as the world watches closely Islamabad: Despite a bloody campaign marred by Taliban attacks, polling began in Pakistan on Saturday amidst threats of violence, pitting a former cricket star against a two-time prime minister once exiled by the army and an incumbent blamed for power blackouts and inflation. The vote marks the first time in Pakistan's 65-year history that a civilian government has completed its full term and handed over power in democratic elections. Previous...  
07:24 AM, May 11, 2013

Pakistan: Khoso terms Sanaullah's death as 'tragic' Islamabad: Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso on Friday described as unfortunate the death of Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay following an assault in India and called for mechanisms between the two countries to address the issue of prisoners. "Both Pakistan and India should ensure timely and effective implementation of established mechanisms between our two countries to address the issue of prisoners, which is a humanitarian one and should be...  
02:49 AM, May 11, 2013

Pakistan polls: Attempt to scare voters

Millions of Pakistanis will go to the polls on Saturday to vote for a landmark democratic transition of power after a bloody campaign marred by Taliban violence, that killed over 100 people, forced key parties to abandon rallies and large gatherings. ...
11:50 PM, May 10, 2013

Pakistan Decides: Pakistan's historic elections

Millions of Pakistanis will go to the polls on Saturday to vote for a landmark democratic transition of power after a bloody campaign marred by Taliban violence, that killed over 100 people, forced key parties to abandon rallies and large gatherings. ...
11:16 PM, May 10, 2013

Pakistan: Candidate shot dead, PPP nominee missing on eve of polls Karachi: An independent candidate was on Friday shot dead, while a Pakistan People's Party nominee went missing in the port city of Karachi. Three people, including MQM (Haqiqi)-backed independent candidate Shakeel Ahmed, were killed in the shootout between two rival groups, police said. Shakeel had earlier filed nomination papers as a MQM (Haqiqi) candidate, but his papers were rejected by the Election Commission. He filed an appeal and was allowed...  
11:12 PM, May 10, 2013

Zaka Ashraf defends manner of his election as PCB chief Karachi: Stung by the criticism over the manner in which he has become the first elected chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board, Zaka Ashraf on Friday insisted that the process adopted by the PCB was according to recommendations of the International Cricket Council. Ashraf has come in for sharp criticism from former heads of the Board and former players over the manner he was elected as PCB chief on Wednesday under...  
11:06 PM, May 10, 2013

Pak to go to polls today; coalition government likely Islamabad: Millions of Pakistanis will go to the polls on Saturday to vote for a landmark democratic transition of power after a bloody campaign marred by Taliban violence, that killed over 100 people, forced key parties to abandon rallies and large gatherings. Sixty three-year-old Nawaz Sharif-led PML-N is widely tipped to emerge as the single largest party in the polls. He could end up becoming a premier for the third...  
10:39 PM, May 10, 2013

Suhasini Haidar

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Elections in the subcontinent are always a riot of colours, but perhaps no election has quite the mix of tragedy and power that Pakistani elections ...
08:23 PM, May 10, 2013

Pakistan polls: Imran Khan is a warrior, says musician Salman Ahmad

Imran Khan will most likely not be able to vote on Saturday in the Pakistan elections as he is still in hospital due to his injuries. CNN-IBN's Suhasini Haidar spoke to musician Salman Ahmad about Imran's condition. ...
03:55 PM, May 10, 2013

Pakistan polls: Sharif frontrunner, Imran gains Islamabad: Former Pakistan cricket star Imran Khan's party was enjoying a late surge of support on Friday, the eve of a landmark election, raising the prospect of a fragmented Parliament that could lead to weeks of haggling to form a coalition government. The failure of the major parties to capture a commanding lead raises the risk a weak government will emerge, clouding optimism over the first transition between civilian governments...  
02:34 PM, May 10, 2013

Pak: Imran Khan is in touch with party's leadership, says his nephew

PTI leader Imran Khan, will most likely not be able to vote in the Pakistan elections on Saturday as he is still in hospital due to his injuries. CNN-IBN Foreign Affairs Editor Suhasini Haider spoke to his nephew Sher Shah Khan about the road ahead. ...
01:47 PM, May 10, 2013

Snapshot: People plunging to their deaths from burning building in Pakistan Five people have plunged to their deaths trying to escape a burning government building in eastern Pakistan. The photos were clicked by an Associated Press photographer. ...  
01:36 PM, May 10, 2013

Gilani's son got threats from LeJ, Sipah-e-Sahaba Islamabad: Former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani's son Ali Haider, kidnapped by gunmen while campaigning for Pakistan's landmark elections, had received threats from the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba. Though no group has claimed responsibility for the abduction, Gilani and other members of his family told The Express Tribune that Ali Haider had been receiving "death and kidnapping threats" from the LeJ and Sipah-e-Sahaba. Ali Haider, 27, was kidnapped on Thursday while...  
12:13 PM, May 10, 2013

Hope to strengthen ties with India: Nawaz Sharif

Pakistan elections are widely being seen as Imran Khan's Tehreek-e-Insaaf versus Nawaz Sharif's PML-N and Sharif told CNN-IBN again that he stands for better ties with India. ...
10:59 AM, May 10, 2013

Pak on the edge a day before elections; Gilani's son kidnapped Lahore: With just a day to go for elections in Pakistan, former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's son Ali Haider was abducted by a Taliban group in Punjab province. The news has shaken Pakistan. But As Taliban militants took away Gilani's son in the final hours of campaigning on Thursday, it was only the latest in a series of attacks on the election process. In the past month, more than...  
08:59 AM, May 10, 2013

India seeks enhanced safety for its nationals in Pak jails
by IANS
New Delhi: India on Thursday said there was an urgent need to examine the recommendations of a judicial panel that visited Pakistani jails, in view of the deaths of two Indian prisoners, including Sarabjit Singh, following murderous attacks on them. The India-Pakistan Joint Judicial Committee visited Pakistani jails from April 26 to May 1. "Both sides also need to take stock of the measures currently in place for ensuring safety,...  
03:06 AM, May 10, 2013