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Pakistan's army was the clear election loser

Defiant votes for Imran Khan's PTI reflect resentment of military interference

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A portrait of former Pakistani army chief Raheel Sharif on a truck in Peshawar in 2023: The army has been downgraded in the public's estimation.   © Reuters

Ayesha Siddiqa is a senior fellow with the department of war studies of King's College London and was previously director of naval research for the Pakistan Navy.

The results of Pakistan's election two weeks ago came as a shock to analysts who expected Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf to wilt under intense pressure from the country's military authorities.

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