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Gilgit-Baltistan elections begin as 130 candidates contest 24 seats

Gilgit-Baltistan elections begin as 130 candidates contest 24 seats

PPP's Chan raises concerns over non-issuance of Form 45, urges govt to refrain from 'engineering' the elections

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was leading with 11 seats in the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly elections on Sunday, according to unofficial. preliminary results, after polling concluded with counting still underway across the 24 constituencies.

Polling was held from 8am to 5pm. with 13 seats required to form the next government in the strategically important region. It has begun at 1,691 polling stations, with more than 7,500 polling staff deployed. A total of 130 candidates from 24 political parties and 266 independent candidates are contesting the elections.

The G-B Assembly comprises 33 seats, including 24 elected through direct elections, 6 reserved for women,. 3 reserved for technocrats and professionals. Reserved seats are allocated to political parties based on proportional representation.

According to unofficial. preliminary results, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was leading with 11 seats, followed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) with 5 seats, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) with 3 seats, and the Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen securing 1 seat. Independent candidates were leading in 2 constituencies.

گلکت بلتستان انتخابات 2026 کے غیر حتمی غیر سرکاری نتائج کے مطابق جی بی اے 12 شگر سے پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے امیدوار عمران ندیم کامیاب۔ جیالوں کا جشن#گلگت_میں_تیرچلےگاpic.twitter.com/CMoo1pz16H

G-B chief election commissioner expresses satisfaction

G-B Chief Election Commissioner Raja Shahbaz Khan visited several polling stations in Gilgit, accompanied by Provincial Election Commissioner Abid Raza, to review polling arrangements, security measures,. the overall electoral environment.

During visits to polling stations at Jutial Elementary College. Khomar City Park, the chief election commissioner expressed satisfaction with the arrangements and directed polling staff and security personnel to ensure neutrality, transparency, and the smooth conduct of the voting process.

Election officials said voter turnout was steady, although long queues of male and female voters formed outside several polling stations. Some voters complained of delays and a slow polling process. Raja Shahbaz Khan took notice of the complaints and sought reports from relevant officials.

The chief election commissioner also inspected facilities available to voters and met polling agents representing candidates. According to election officials, polling agents expressed satisfaction with the peaceful atmosphere and arrangements at polling stations.

Read:24 seats up for grabs as G-B goes to polls today

As part of his review of security preparations, Khan visited the Gilgit Safe City Control Centre, where he was briefed on security measures. monitoring arrangements. Officials informed him that election-related activities were being continuously monitored through a modern surveillance system.

The inspector general of police. other officials briefed the chief election commissioner on the security plan and special measures put in place for election day.

Speaking during the visit, Raja Shehbaz Khan said all available resources were being utilised to ensure free, fair, peaceful. transparent elections. He also praised the performance of the district administration. law-enforcement agencies and urged voters to participate fully in the democratic process while helping maintain a peaceful environment.

G-B's caretaker Information Minister Ghulam Abbas said polling had begun peacefully across the region. with a large number of voters exercising their right to vote.

He said the caretaker government. the election commission had made comprehensive security arrangements, with personnel from the police, Rangers, G-B scouts, and the Pakistan Army deployed at sensitive locations.

Ghulam Abbas urged citizens to come out. vote, expressing hope that the electoral process would contribute to the continued development and prosperity of G-B.

PPP raises concerns over non-issuance of Form-45

The PPP Central Information Secretary Nadeem Afzal Chan urged the government to refrain from what he described as "engineering" the elections. saying such tactics would not deprive the people of G-B of their mandate.

Chan alleged that two federal ministers were currently present in G-B. were attempting to influence the outcome of the polls by exerting pressure on the local administration and state institutions.

He specifically named Federal Ministers Amir Muqam. Aleem Khan, claiming that their presence and activities in the region were inconsistent with the requirements of a free and impartial election.

"We have received reports that presiding officers are facing pressure not to issue Form 45. which raises serious questions about the transparency of the electoral process," Chan said.

Chan alleged that, instead of accepting the public mandate, efforts were being made to alter the results through administrative pressure. official influence.

"If Form 45 is withheld or if any tampering with the results takes place, it will not only be an attack on the mandate of the people of G-B. will also damage the credibility of the entire electoral system," he said.

The PPP leader called on the election commission to take immediate notice of the situation, ensure the protection of presiding officers, guarantee the timely issuance of Form 45,. take indiscriminate action against anyone found interfering in the electoral process.

پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے مرکزی سیکریٹری اطلاعات ندیم افضل چن نے کہا۔ہے کہ وفاقی حکومت پر گلگت بلتستان کے انتخابات میں انجنیئرنگ سے باز آئے، اس طرح کے ہتھکنڈوں سے گلگت بلتستان کے عوام کا مینڈیٹ چرایا نہیں جا سکے گا۔اپنے بیان میں انہوں نے کہا کہ اس وقت دو وفاقی وزراء گلگت بلتستان…pic.twitter.com/30QOuJc6pJ

However, PML-N candidate and former chief minister Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman was seen recording a video while casting his vote. He stamped the ballot paper in front of a camera after casting his vote at the Civil Dispensary polling station in his native Paltani Mohalla.

Under the election code of conduct, voters are not permitted to carry mobile phones or cameras inside polling stations. The incident drew attention as candidates themselves were accused of breaching election rules during the voting process.

Political parties shared videos of their workers chanting slogans and showing enthusiasm as polling drew to a close. The PML-N shared footage of its supporters raising slogans outside a polling station.

گلگت حلقہ 2عوام کا فیصلہکوئی اور نہیں بس شیر#PMLNGilgitBaltistan#GBSherKapic.twitter.com/pSPCckvGKO

The PTI also released a video showing people on the streets carrying party flags and marching towards polling stations.

#جی_بی_کا_فیصلہ_عمران_خانpic.twitter.com/4qceLhnmor

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) shared a video on X of the party’s election camp in Skardu-I (GBLA-7), where voters. supporters gathered throughout the day, with party workers claiming strong public support for their candidate.

سکردو 1، جی بی ایل اے 7مسلم لیگ ن کے کیمپ میں ووٹرز موجود. انشاءاللہ شیر بھاری اکثریت سے کامیاب ہوگا#PMLNGilgitBaltistan#GBSherKapic.twitter.com/HD48FwA8rq

PTI also shared a similar video of supporters gathered at the Domial Haiderpora polling station in Gilgit. chanting slogans in support of the PTI founder Imran Khan.

سب کا جگری سب کا یار قیدی نمبر 804گلگت ڈومیال حیدر پورہ سٹیشنpic.twitter.com/9PlzNc9Co0

The PPP has fielded 23 candidates, followed by PML-N with 22 and the IPP with 15.

PTI candidates are contesting as independents after the party lost its electoral symbol ahead of the 2024 general elections. The party has allied with the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM), with the alliance backing 22 candidates.

Other parties in the race include PML-Q, JUI-F, Jamaat-i-Islami, MQM-P, AWP and ANP. Only three women have been nominated by political parties, while five women are contesting as independents.

Among the key contenders are Amjad Hussain of the PPP, contesting from GBA-1 (Gilgit-I),. former chief minister Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman of the PML-N, contesting from GBA-2 (Gilgit-II).

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in a video message posted on polling day, urged voters in Gilgit-Baltistan to turn out in large numbers, saying the region’s future could be transformed through political change. constitutional rights.

He said the party wanted to bring what he described as “real rights” and constitutional recognition to the region. “I want to give the people of Gilgit-Baltistan their real rights,” he said. adding that he also aimed to secure “constitutional rights” for the region.

چیئرمین پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی بلاول بھٹو زرداری کا گلگت بلتستان کے عوام کیلئے پولنگ ڈے پر خصوصی پیغامآج بڑی تعداد میں باہر نکال کر پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے نامزد امیدواروں کو تیر کے نشان پر مہر لگا کر کامیاب بنائیں تاکہ حق حاکمیت، حق روزگار، حق ملکیت کو یقینی بنایا جاسکے اور…pic.twitter.com/ib8t8Mw6MH

The PPP chairman said the party wanted to work towards integrating Gilgit-Baltistan more closely into Pakistan’s constitutional framework. “Come and make the Pakistan Peoples Party successful so that we can make Gilgit-Baltistan the fifth province,” he said.

He also linked his appeal to employment. land reforms, urging voters to support the party so it could address youth unemployment.

“I want to make you owners of your land,” he said, adding, “We have passed legislation that has converted 28,000 square miles of land from state land into common land,. the cultivable portion has been made divisible.”

PML-N's Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman also released a video message ahead of the polling day. He said the election is a chance to continue “development, peace and stability” in the region.

7 جون — الیکشن ڈےسابق وزیرِ اعلیٰ گلگت بلتستان و صوبائی صدر پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن) حافظ حفیظ الرحمن کا اپنے تمام ووٹرز، سپورٹرز، عوام اور کارکنان کے نام اہم پیغام:#GBSherKa#SherGBMein#PMLNGilgitBaltistanpic.twitter.com/CXgLkuNjyv

Calling Sunday’s vote a decisive moment, he urged supporters to back the PML-N’s ‘Lion’ symbol and ensure a high turnout. “Tomorrow is the day of results,. I ask you to come out in large numbers and vote for development,” he said.

Rehman outlined a series of pledges, including improved roads, new bypasses, a proposed metro bus service, better hospitals,. expanded solar energy schemes at the household level.

He also promised an end to prolonged power cuts and improvements in waste management and governance. “We want to bring better hospitals, better roads, and end load-shedding in Gilgit-Baltistan,” he said.

Linking his message to the party leadership. he said the vision of PML-N founder Nawaz Sharif would guide future development projects in the region.

In Diamer district, authoritiesimposedSection 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code for 60 days to maintain law and order. A notification issued by Deputy Commissioner Lt (retd) Muhammad Owais banned the public display of weapons, aerial firing, the use of firecrackers,. the unauthorised operation of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The order, effective from June 5, requires prior approval from the district magistrate for drone operations. Law enforcement agencies have been exempted from the restrictions. Officials warned that strict legal action would be taken against violators.

With polling preparations complete, a total of 551 polling stations, of 1,391, were declared highly sensitive, 349 were categorised as sensitive,. 488 fell under the normal category.

Security arrangements were made at the polling stations according to their category.

Of Gilgit's 253 polling stations, 154 were declared highly sensitive, 48 were categorised as sensitive, and 51 as normal. In Ghizer, of 207 stations, 69 were declared highly sensitive, 52 sensitive, and 83 normal.

Of Nagar’s 85 polling stations, 18 were declared highly sensitive, 39 sensitive,. 28 normal, while 24 of Hunza's 88 polling stations were categorised as highly sensitive, 31 as sensitive, and 33 as normal.

In Skardu, out of 208 polling stations, 69 were declared highly sensitive, 51 sensitive, and 88 normal. Of Shigar's 71 stations, 17 were said to be highly sensitive, 23 sensitive,. 31 normal, while in Kharmang, out of 43 polling stations, 21 were declared highly sensitive, 10 sensitive, and 12 normal.

Similarly, of Ghanche’s 154 polling stations, 26 were categorised as highly sensitive, 39 as sensitive,. 89 as normal, while of 108 polling stations in Astore, 34 were declared highly sensitive, 34 sensitive, and 40 normal.

Finally, of Diamer’s 174 polling stations, 119 were declared highly sensitive, 22 sensitive, and 33 normal.

Security arrangements have been significantly enhanced across the region. Punjab Police personnel have arrived in Gilgit-Baltistan to assist local authorities. including a deployment of 5,000 officers for election security duties.

Read More:Security tightened in G-B as Section 144 imposed in Diamer ahead of polls

In the Shigar district, 350 Punjab Police personnel will work alongside local police and other law enforcement agencies.

An additional 150 Islamabad Capital Territory Police officers — drawn from sensitive postings including the President's House, PM House,. Foreign Office security detail — have also been assigned election duty and are set to depart for G-B on Thursday, returning on June 9.

The election campaign hasunfoldedin a politically uneven environment. While the PPP maintained a sustained. highly visible presence across Gilgit-Baltistan, the PTI's central leadership was largely absent from the campaign trail. PTI leaders alleged that the party faced restrictions on holding rallies and public meetings, hampering its ability to campaign freely. The conditions tilted the electoral contest in favour of the traditional mainstream parties, particularly the PPP. PML-N, which emerged as the dominant players in the campaign.

Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari was among themost activeleaders on the campaign trail, covering ground extensively across the region. He had called for G-B to be granted the same constitutional rights. powers available to the provinces under the 18th Amendment, arguing this is the only path to the region's people having genuine ownership of their resources.

The Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) was the newest entrant to the political landscape. launching its campaign in the region about 10 weeks before the elections. Taking advantage of the reduced political space for the PTI, the party managed to recruit several prominent political heavyweights. quickly establish a presence in the contest.

Led by Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan. the IPP sought to attract voters with pledges of infrastructure development, expressing confidence that its development-focused agenda would translate into seats in the assembly.

The PPP was further aided by dissatisfaction among sections of the electorate with the PML-N-led government over its response to protests. turned deadly in the wake of the killing of Iran's supreme leader.

Political observers believe the situation enabled the PPP to shape much of the campaign narrative ahead of polling day.

PML-N had deployed senior leadership on the ground, with Rafique, Khurram Dastgir Khan,. Abid Sher Ali leading rallies across multiple districts. Federal ministers Attaullah Tarar and Amir Muqam have also been active on the trail. Party president Nawaz Sharifaddresseda rally earlier this week, pledging infrastructure, aviation,. energy projects for the region and promising to raise G-B's concerns with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, on the other hand, had alleged it is operating under significant restrictions, with its election symbol removed. leaders like Asad Qaiser reportedly stopped from travelling to the region. Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan maintained that the party would continue its campaign despite these constraints.

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Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2611874/gilgit-baltistan-elections-begin-as-130-candidates-contest-24-seats

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