July 27
The Self Claimed Islamist groups in the Muslim Majority Pakistan have failed miserably in Pakistan elections including Milli Muslim League of Hafiz Saeed.
Jamaat e Islami, one of the oldest religious organisations contesting the elections entered into an alliance with MMA and won 53 seats in 2002 and in the current elections was leading on ten seats of national assembly despite massive campaign by its leader which included influential Maulana Fazl ur Rehman.
Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Ludhianvi whose name was removed from a banned list received more than 45,000 votes but was nowhere close to the victory, Before the elections, concerns have been raised in the country over the participation of hardline Islamist groups in large numbers.
Milli Muslim League linked with Saeed fielded dozens of candidates from the Allah-o-Akbar Tehreek as it was denied recognition by the Election Commission of Pakistan. Saeed himself led the campaign by addressing several rallies but his candidates were not seen anywhere near victory.
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