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Peshawar FC Attack Foiled as PML‑N Claims By‑Election Sweep, ECP Freezes One Win and PTI Rallies

Election oversight is intensifying, with legal scrutiny extending from campaign conduct to claims about prison communications.

Overview

  • Security forces killed three attackers at the Federal Constabulary headquarters in Peshawar after a suicide blast at the gate, with three FC personnel reported dead and the compound declared clear as evidence collection and a high‑priority probe proceed on the prime minister’s orders.
  • The Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz reported winning six National Assembly seats and six of seven provincial contests in by‑elections, including NA‑18 Haripur, while the Election Commission withheld the victory notification for Babar Badr (Bilal Choudhry) over alleged code‑of‑conduct violations.
  • PTI leaders rejected the results as rigged and demanded annulment of disputed outcomes, and the party called supporters to gather outside Adiala Jail to back Imran Khan’s family and protest limits on their visits.
  • Adiala Jail informed the Islamabad High Court that Imran Khan’s X account is not being run from inside the prison, citing strict searches, surveillance and signal jammers that block mobile and internet access.
  • The ECP heard the case alleging code violations by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi and reserved its decision until 4 December, as the Peshawar High Court separately reserved judgment on his challenge to the commission’s notice.