Radesh Singh ‘first’ Pakistani Sikh to contest for general seat

Weekly Voice editorial staff
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A Pakistani soldier stands guard in a bus carrying election staff and polling related material to stations in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, July 24, 2018. As Pakistan prepares to make history Wednesday by electing a third straight civilian government, rights activists, analysts and candidates say the campaign has been among its dirtiest ever, imperiling the country's wobbly transition to democratic rule.(AP Photo/Shakil Adil)

Islamabad:  Radesh Singh Tony has claimed that he will become the first candidate from Pakistan’s Sikh community to contest an election for a general seat on Wednesday.

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“I am probably the first minority member in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa who is contesting the elections as an independent candidate,” Dawn reported him as saying.

“Normally, members of our community are assigned tickets by political parties for reserved seats and not the general ones. Hence, I have decided to contest the elections as an independent candidate and try my luck,” Radesh Singh Tony said.

The PK-75 candidate is a prominent member of the local Sikh community and the president of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Pakistan Minorities Alliance.

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