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Election 2024: MQM announces Karachi’s NA candidates

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KARACHI: In the approaching elections, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan has declared its candidates for a number of National Assembly seats. The party has carefully selected individuals to represent them in different constituencies.

The National Assembly seats of Dr. Fauzia Hameed (NA-229), Asia Ishaq (NA-232), Javed Hanif (NA-233), and Moin Amir Pirzada (NA-234) have all been nominated.

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Using MQM tickets, Iqbal Mehsud, Hasan Sabir, Rauf Siddiqui, and Sadiq Iftikhar will compete in Karachi for National Assembly seats NA-235, NA-236, NA-237, and NA-238.

Mustafa Kamal from NA-242 and 247, Farooq Sattar from NA-241 and 244, and Arshad Wahra from National Assembly seat 240 are scheduled to run.

As a representative of MQM, Aminul Haque has been selected for NA-246, Humayun Usman for NA-243, Hafeezuddin for NA-245, and Farhan Chishti for NA-250.

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Notably, Ahmed Salim Siddiqui and Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, the leaders of the MQM, will run on the party’s ticket from NA-249 and NA-248, respectively.

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