The IPP fielded candidates in several constituencies during the elections, but failed to win in any seat.
Four newly elected independent members of the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly on Tuesday announced their decision to join the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) following a meeting with party president and federal minister Abdul Aleem Khan.
Lawmakers who announced their party affiliation include G-BA-23 Ghanche-II lawmaker Anwar Ali; Dr Asad Shafiq, elected from G-BA-24 Ghanche-III; Muhammad Dilpazeer, elected from GBA-15 Diamer-I; and Aman Ali Amir, elected from GBA-21 Yasin.
The development is significant in the context of ongoing political consultations and alliance-building efforts as parties seek to strengthen their positions ahead of the government formation process in Britain.
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The IPP had fielded candidates in several constituencies during the elections, but failed to achieve any victory. The inclusion of the four independents, however, gives the party a presence in the newly elected assembly and could influence political negotiations in the coming days.
According to the unofficial results of the June 7 elections, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) won 10 of the 24 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Great Britain. After the victory, delegations from the PPP and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz held meetings in Britain to discuss proposals to form a government after the elections. Senior leaders from both sides have engaged in in-depth consultations on power-sharing arrangements and governance proposals.
A broad opposition alliance, including the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, has rejected the British election results, alleging widespread fraud and manipulation, and announced plans for protests and further political action.
Congratulating the PPP on its victory, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the PML-N would sit on the opposition benches in the UK, but its elected members would vote in favor of the PPP to allow it to form the government. He assured the PML-N’s full support to the PPP in the government formation process.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari welcomed Prime Minister Shehbaz’s statement and expressed his gratitude.
In a statement, Bilawal said the recognition of the PPP majority in Britain reflected the continuity of democratic traditions and welcomed the prime minister’s invitation to form government as a “positive step”.
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“Following a consensual agreement, the posts of Governor and Vice President of the United Kingdom will be given to the PML-N,” he was quoted as saying. “The PPP will use all its capabilities to serve the people of Britain.”
He added that the PPP would fully devote its efforts to serving the people of the region and addressing their concerns.




