PPP's Mahesh Malani becomes 1st Hindu candidate to win on general NA seat

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

of the Peoples Party's (PPP) has become the first Hindu candidate to win a seat, 16 years after non-Muslims got the right to vote and contest on general seats in the country.

He received 1,06,630 votes while his opponent, of the Grand Democratic Alliance, garnered 87,251 votes.

Malani, a Pakistani Hindu Rajasthani Pushkarna Brahamin politician, was a from 2003-08 on a reserved seat, nominated by the PPP.

In 2013, Malani became the first non-Muslim Member of the after winning the Tharparkar-III general seat of the Assembly.

He had served as the of the Assembly's Standing Committee on Food, apart from being members of various standing committees during the last government's tenure.

Non-Muslims got the right to vote and contest on general seats of the parliament and provincial assemblies in 2002 after the then made amendments in the Constitution.

They also have reserved seats in the Senate, national and provincial assemblies.

Ten seats are reserved for minorities in the National Assembly, which are allotted to parties on the basis of the number of seats they have in the parliament.

Women and non-Muslims in get two opportunities to become a lawmaker: first by contesting elections on 272 general seats from anywhere and after getting the nomination from a party having representation in the

In March this year, PPP's from Tharparkar became the first Hindu woman to be elected to the She was elected to a reserved seat for women from Sindh.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 17:50 IST