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General Election 2024: PML-N releases list of candidates from Balochistan

By News Desk

January 3, 2024 09:27 PM


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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has released the list of its candidates from Balochistan, the 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Wednesday.

Election Cell Chairman Ishaq Dar has released the list stating the candidates have been finalized after the conclusion of their interviews of the candidates by the Central Parliamentary Board for the General Election 2024.

Nawab Zada Toor Gul Jugzai is contesting on the PML-N ticket from NA-251 and  Sardar Yaqoob Nasir from NA-252 while Mir Dostain Khan Domki and Abdul Ghafoor have been nominated for NA-253 and NA-254 poll contests respectively.

The PML-N fielded former Balochistan chief minister Jam Kamal from NA-257, Aslam Bulaidi and Yaqoob Bizen from NA-258 and NA-259. The party issued tickets to Sardar Fateh Muhammad Hassani from NA-260, Mir Ataullah from NA-261, Nawab Salman from NA-262, Jamal Shah Kakar from NA-263, Haji Arz Muhammad from NA-264, Saeedullah Tareen from NA-265, and Haji Abdul Mannan Khan Durrani from NA-266.

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