ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has issued the list of its candidates for National Assembly constituencies from various regions across the country.
The list, posted on PTI’s official social media platform, reveals the party’s nominees for different constituencies in the upcoming general elections.
In NA-52 Rawalpindi, Advocate Tariq Aziz Bhatti has been awarded the PTI ticket, while in NA-53 Rawalpindi, Colonel (Retd) Ajmal Sabir will be the PTI candidate.
PTI’s hopefuls for other constituencies include Malik Tamoor Masood for NA-54, Raja Basharat for NA-55, Shahryar Riaz for NA-56, and Seemabia Tahir for NA-57 in Rawalpindi.
In Islamabad, Amir Mughal has been selected as PTI’s candidate for NA-46, while Shoaib Shaeen Advocate is the party’s nominee for NA-47. Ali Bukhari will represent PTI in NA-48 Islamabad.
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For NA-49 Attock, PTI has nominated Major (Retd) Tahir Sadiq, and for NA-50 Attock, Emaan Tahir has been given the PTI ticket.
Major (Retd) Lathasib Satti is the PTI candidate for NA-51 Murree, while in NA-44 D.I. Khan, Ali Ameed Ganda Pur will contest on PTI’s ticket.
In Buner, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has been selected for NA-10, and in Sialkot, PTI has nominated Rehana Imtiaz Dar for NA-71.
The list of party tickets was officially released with the signature of PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan.
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