Prologue
In October last, we had carried out a detailed analysis of the 2013
general election scene in Pakistan, identifying the main players and
their prospects. Over the last six months many new developments have
taken place, which necessitate a reappraisal of the election scene. New
alliances have been made, expected tie-ups have not materialised,
influential politicians have switched loyalties and parties (sometimes
twice or thrice), decisions have been made that could have a critical
impact on the way the polls are conducted and the results they throw up.
For instance, the delimitation of some seats in Karachi, the complete
overhaul of voter lists which have removed some 40 million names and
added an almost similar number, and the possibility of expatriate
Pakistanis exercising their right to franchise for the first time.
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