Pakistan People's Party (PPP) will win a co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has said that his party will win a ''vast majority'' in the country's general election.
He has said that the PPP will form the next government and everything will be clear by the evening.
He said these while talking to reporters after voting in a polling station at Nawabshah in the southern Sindh province.
Zardari, who assumed the leadership of the PPP after his wife and former premier Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in December, said the party was set to secure a majority across the country.
The PPP is widely expected to emerge the single largest group in the next parliament.
Zardari was driven to the polling station in an armoured car. Ringed by dozens of private security personnel, he voted amidst tight security.
He had not exercised his franchise in almost a decade, However, he said he was ''very happy'' to vote.
He left the polling station after flashing a victory sign to cheering PPP supporters.
Zardari had warned on Sunday that the PPP would have no option but to take to the streets if the polls are rigged.