Politicians allied with the former prime minister Imran Khan’s party have defied a military-led crackdown and alleged widespread rigging to win the most seats in Pakistan’s election, but opponent Nawaz Sharif claimed victory and said he would form a coalition government.

Candidates backed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party run by Khan who is now serving sentences of more than a decade in jail, claimed a stunning victory after Thursday’s polls, defying all expectations that Sharif, a three-time former prime minister, and his Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) would win an easy majority.

Sharif was seen to have the backing of Pakistan’s military, which has long been the country’s political power broker and has a history of meddling in its elections.

Voters across the country, however, appear to have come out in unprecedented numbers to support PTI and Khan. Given the scale of the votes for PTI-backed candidates, according to sources the military was unable to “manage” the results for Sharif as planned.

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    • @randon31415
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      10 months ago

      No, you misunderstood. I as an American feel odd rooting for the anti-american candidate.

      • @generalpotato
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        He’s not “Anti-American”. He just doesn’t believe in boot-licking the US and the West. Big difference.

        • @randon31415
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          410 months ago

          To the Americans - there is no difference.

          • @generalpotato
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            10 months ago

            What? Sure there is. Obfuscation of facts is what leads to a shit media landscape.