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With reserved seats, PPP wins 116 seats out of total 168 seats in Sindh Assembly

By News Desk

March 6, 2024 02:45 PM


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After allotment of reserved seats, out of total 168 seats in Sindh Assembly, PPP bagged total 116 seats in Assembly and remained at the top. PPP won 88 general seats, 21 women seats and 7 minority seats in Sindh Assembly, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

While, MQM-Pakistan got total of 37 seats comprising 28 general seats, 7 women seats and 2 minority seats in the Assembly. Grand Democratic Alliance won 3 seats including 2 general seats and one women seat in the Assembly.

Jamaat-e-Islami got only one seat in Assembly. There are 9 independent MPAs in the Assembly. While notification could not be issued on 2 seats as one candidate died before election while another candidate notification could not be released due to non-submission of its expenditure details in ECP.


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