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PTI Sweeps Online Poll as PMLN’s Survey on 2024 Elections Raises Eyebrows

In a bold move, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) recently conducted an online survey via their official Twitter account (‘X’) with a rather pertinent question: “To which political party will people cast their votes in the upcoming 2024 elections?” The survey, however, triggered unexpected outcomes and a subsequent buzz across social media platforms.

The Online Survey:

With a context that stirred political curiosity, PMLN’s online poll attracted substantial participation. A total of 37,655 votes were cast by the public, each voicing their preference for the political party they intend to support in the 2024 elections. The survey results presented a fascinating snapshot of public sentiment and party popularity.

Survey Results:

The outcomes of the survey raised eyebrows and, quite notably, may have caused a degree of consternation within PMLN. The results indicated a clear lead for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), securing a resounding 81% of the total votes. PMLN itself claimed 16% of the votes, while the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) garnered a mere 2% of the votes. The remaining parties collectively received just 1% of the votes.

The Mystery of the Deleted Post:

However, the plot took an intriguing twist a few hours after the survey’s conclusion. PMLN’s digital account, which had initially hosted the survey, inexplicably deleted the post. The move immediately ignited speculation and discussion among political enthusiasts and social media users alike. The primary reason cited for the post’s removal was the unexpected and overwhelming dominance of PTI in the survey results.

The post’s deletion, coupled with the disparity between PTI’s commanding lead and PMLN’s percentage of the votes, has left many pondering the implications for Pakistan’s political landscape in the run-up to the 2024 elections.

As political dynamics and strategies continue to evolve, this online survey, its intriguing results, and the subsequent removal of the post serve as a fascinating reflection of the fluid and competitive nature of Pakistan’s political arena, setting the stage for further discussions and speculations.

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