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Opposition parties in Pakistan have strong leads in elections, a spokesman for a party close to President Pervez Musharraf has conceded. | Opposition parties in Pakistan have strong leads in elections, a spokesman for a party close to President Pervez Musharraf has conceded. |
The PML-Q party would be consigned to the opposition if early results were confirmed, said spokesman Tariq Azeem. | The PML-Q party would be consigned to the opposition if early results were confirmed, said spokesman Tariq Azeem. |
Supporters of opposition parties including Nawaz Sharif's PML-N and the PPP of the late Benazir Bhutto have been celebrating in the streets. | Supporters of opposition parties including Nawaz Sharif's PML-N and the PPP of the late Benazir Bhutto have been celebrating in the streets. |
Mr Musharraf insists he will accept the result, regardless of who wins. | Mr Musharraf insists he will accept the result, regardless of who wins. |
He is not standing in the parliamentary election himself, but a clear defeat of his supporters could herald struggles over his presidency, analysts suggest. | He is not standing in the parliamentary election himself, but a clear defeat of his supporters could herald struggles over his presidency, analysts suggest. |
The poll took place on Monday, having been delayed following Ms Bhutto's assassination on 27 December. | The poll took place on Monday, having been delayed following Ms Bhutto's assassination on 27 December. |
High-profile victims | High-profile victims |
Early results showed a "big gain" for Mr Sharif and Ms Bhutto's parties, Mr Azeem told the AFP news agency. | Early results showed a "big gain" for Mr Sharif and Ms Bhutto's parties, Mr Azeem told the AFP news agency. |
Whosoever wins we should accept it - that includes myself President Musharraf class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/7249644.stm">High stakes for Musharraf | |
"If the results are confirmed we will play the part of the opposition as effectively as we can," he said. | "If the results are confirmed we will play the part of the opposition as effectively as we can," he said. |
Most official counts will not be declared until later on Tuesday, and correspondents caution that it is still to early to be sure of the overall trends. | Most official counts will not be declared until later on Tuesday, and correspondents caution that it is still to early to be sure of the overall trends. |
But high-profile victims of the poll were reported to include party president Chaudry Shujaat Hussain and his close ally, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid. | But high-profile victims of the poll were reported to include party president Chaudry Shujaat Hussain and his close ally, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid. |
They were among the PML-Q losses in Punjab, the country's most populous province and a key electoral battleground. | They were among the PML-Q losses in Punjab, the country's most populous province and a key electoral battleground. |
"The result will be the voice of the nation and whosoever wins we should accept it - that includes myself," said Mr Musharraf. | "The result will be the voice of the nation and whosoever wins we should accept it - that includes myself," said Mr Musharraf. |
Turnout | Turnout |
Celebrations were continuing in the streets of cities including Lahore, Rapalwindi and Karachi as news of early results trickled out. | Celebrations were continuing in the streets of cities including Lahore, Rapalwindi and Karachi as news of early results trickled out. |
At least 20 people are reported to have died in election-day violence, with the PPP reporting 15 of its members killed. | At least 20 people are reported to have died in election-day violence, with the PPP reporting 15 of its members killed. |
Most counts will be completed by Tuesday morning Pakistanis describe the dayReporters' log href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7252016.stm">In pictures: Ballot count | |
There were also reports of missing ballot boxes. | There were also reports of missing ballot boxes. |
But there was also widespread relief that there were none of the major bomb attacks which had marred the run-up to the election. | But there was also widespread relief that there were none of the major bomb attacks which had marred the run-up to the election. |
Fears of violence had dissuaded many of the country's 80 million eligible voters from leaving their homes, and voter turnout was estimated to be less than 40%. Close to half a million security personnel, including about 80,000 soldiers, had been deployed to quell any outbreak of fighting. | Fears of violence had dissuaded many of the country's 80 million eligible voters from leaving their homes, and voter turnout was estimated to be less than 40%. Close to half a million security personnel, including about 80,000 soldiers, had been deployed to quell any outbreak of fighting. |
The wait for news of the next government is the start of fresh uncertainty in Pakistan, says the BBC's Jill McGivering in Karachi. | The wait for news of the next government is the start of fresh uncertainty in Pakistan, says the BBC's Jill McGivering in Karachi. |
Even once the election results are clear, there will still be plenty of behind-the-scenes bargaining to come, she says. | Even once the election results are clear, there will still be plenty of behind-the-scenes bargaining to come, she says. |
Future in the balance | Future in the balance |
Polls suggest a fair vote is likely to result in a hung parliament, with none of the three biggest parties winning a majority, analysts suggest. | Polls suggest a fair vote is likely to result in a hung parliament, with none of the three biggest parties winning a majority, analysts suggest. |
HAVE YOUR SAYThe difficulty is in foreseeing what changes will come.Briscott, PakistanSend us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYThe difficulty is in foreseeing what changes will come.Briscott, PakistanSend us your comments |
Attention will then turn on the PPP, and whether it chooses to join forces with pro-Musharraf parties, or with Mr Sharif's party. | Attention will then turn on the PPP, and whether it chooses to join forces with pro-Musharraf parties, or with Mr Sharif's party. |
Mr Sharif is staunchly opposed to the president, and if the two opposition parties jointly gain two-thirds of the seats, they may try to impeach Mr Musharraf, correspondents say. | Mr Sharif is staunchly opposed to the president, and if the two opposition parties jointly gain two-thirds of the seats, they may try to impeach Mr Musharraf, correspondents say. |
Mr Musharraf stepped down as army chief late last year. He has ruled the country since seizing power in a coup in 1999. | Mr Musharraf stepped down as army chief late last year. He has ruled the country since seizing power in a coup in 1999. |