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Imram Khan makes gains in Pakistan election

Ever since his humiliating defeat, the former cricket star, 69, has campaigned hard for a political comeback, drawing large youthful crowds to boisterous rallies across the country. In an angrier version of the impassioned, anti-elitist rhetoric that swept him to office in 2018, he has doubled down on vague charges of massive vote-stealing and an American-backed “conspiracy” to topple him, demanding that new elections be held. On July 17, his one-man vendetta gained sudden traction when his party scored a stunning political upset, winning 15 of 20 open legislative seats in Punjab province. Punjab is the most important political and economic region in Pakistan, and the stronghold of the ruling party, headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The contest was held under court order to replace lawmakers who had abandoned Khan’s party. The unexpected pro-Khan landslide sent shock waves through the Sharif government, a fragile coalition of nine parties that is preoccupied by two nationwide emergencies: a plummeting economy and extreme punishing weather. The first crisis, marked by record inflation, has left millions of poor Pakistanis facing soaring food and fuel costs, while the second has left vast agricultural lands dying of drought or flooded by torrential rains. On Friday, Khan and his Pakistan Movement for Justice seemed poised to win a second victory, one that might have forced the Sharif government to call for new elections. In this case, the court-ordered vote was held i...