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"It was a completely a burger crowd, " said Ms. Mansuri, using a slang term for the affluent, middle-class voters who tend to support PTI.
WSJ: Karachi Beset by Political Strife
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Ms. Mansuri said the staff finally allowed people to begin voting at 12.30pm, four-and-a-half hours late, but by then many had already left out of frustration.
WSJ: Karachi Beset by Political Strife
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Anam Mansuri, one voter there, said that election officials at Neelumm Public School near the upscale Zamzama market inked peoples' fingers Saturday morning, a precaution to prevent double voting.
WSJ: Karachi Beset by Political Strife