Pakistan army urges unity as ex-PMs both declare election win - BBC News

Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif both say they have emerged victorious in polls that defied predictions.

2 hours agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Supporters of Imran Khan's PTI party protest outside an election commission office in KarachiBy Lipika PelhamBBC NewsPakistan's powerful army chief has urged the country to leave "anarchy and polarisation" behind as two ex-prime ministers declared victory in an election that has defied expectations.

With most results in, independent candidates linked to jailed former PM Imran Khan have won most seats.

But Nawaz Sharif, another ex-PM widely seen as having the army's backing, has urged others to join him in coalition.

Officials have also rejected Western criticism of how the election was run.

With no clear outcome, General Asim Munir called on all parties to show maturity and unity, saying the politics of polarisation did "not suit a progressive country of 250 million people".

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