But no one is in a position to assess how many seats PTI will get. Not his supporters nor its opponents and this is what rattles its opponents and gives supporter the hope to keep making an effort.
We can imagine how nightmarish this unpredictability of PTI must be for pmln, specially for nawaz who has already started to behave like a PM.
Things are changing rapidly. IK is heating it up with control and confidence and building the momentum properly. He has been successful in generating enthusiasm in interior and remote areas and the direct result is evident from the Noon camp which is getting panicked with every passing day. Built upon its powerful campaign, the PTI has also been able to land some meaningful joinings which unfortunately remained off the media radar for some obvious reasons.
The outcome of the elections — irrespective of our likes and dislikes — will actually be dependent on two factors: Firstly, which party mobilizes voters the most in the run-up to the elections and secondly, in how many numbers people come out to vote? These two factors can dramatically change the whole voting landscape.
The wind, if one is receptive to the ground realities and not bound by any prejudice, has actually already started to blow. The momentum is speedily building around the PTI and it is regaining strength from the young blood of the country. If the turnout touches the magic figure of 55% or crosses it, than the dice is cast against the Noon League.