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PTI brings forth lawyers, leaders’ relatives for polls

Syed Irfan Raza
January 13, 2024

• Issues election line-up for 234 NA seats amid ‘bat’ symbol dilemma
• List of candidates includes at least 20 women and 20 lawyers; all except Qureshi to contest from one constituency
• PTI may ally with influential parties in specific regions, seek support from independents

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), facing uncertainty over the retention of its ‘bat’ symbol, issued a list of its candidates for 234 of the total 266 National Assembly seats on Friday for the upcoming general elections.

The list, which includes 20 women and 20 advocates, was released by the party’s central secretariat.

While the line-up features several prominent PTI leaders and former legislators, it also introduces new faces, including notable lawyers like Sardar Latif Khosa and Salman Akram Raja.

PTI Information Secretary Rauf Hassan told Dawn the list could be modified following the Supreme Court’s verdict on the allotment of the ‘bat’ symbol.

However, a party spokesman told Dawn it had already made adjustments with the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC-Sherani) and Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM), and their candidates had also been adjusted in the list of PTI candidates.

The decision on 32 constituencies remains pending, with expectations of an updated list soon to include candidates for these areas.

Mr Hassan elaborated on PTI’s plans, which include adjustments with influential parties in specific regions and seek support from independent candidates. “We can go for both plans, allies and independent candidates,” he said.

According to the PTI’s list of candidates, no one will contest elections from more than one seat except PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi.

The party has also made some changes to its previous list of candidates, as those who are not contesting from their previous constituencies have been replaced by their family members. For instance, Mian Azhar, a former Punjab governor, has been awarded a party ticket in place of his son, Hammad Azhar.

The PTI has given tickets to 20 women, including Kanwal Shauzab (from Bahawalpur-III), Shandana Gulzar (Peshawar-III), Eman Tahir (Attock-III), Seemabia Tahir (Rawalpindi-VI), Rehana Imtiaz Dar (Sialkot-II), Aliya Hamza (Lahore-II), Dr Yasmeen Rashid (Lahore-XIV), Sidra Faisal (Kasur-IV), and Ayesha Nazir Jutt (Vehari-I).

Other women candidates are Qamar Javed Warraich (Rahim Yar Khan-IV), Humaira Ahmed Khan (Muzaffargarh-II), Amber Majeed Niazi (Layyah-I), Zartaj Gul Wazir (D.G. Khan-II), Naheed Khawar (Kamber Shahdadkot-II), Ambareen Malik (Khairpur-I), Hameeda Shah (Sanghar-I), Meharun Nisa Baloch (Tharparkar-II), Nazish Bhatti (Matiari), Rozina Bhutto (Tando Allahyar) and Shabana Nawab (Dadu-I).

Other old and new prominent faces in the list of candidates are Omar Ayub Khan (Haripur), Murad Saeed/Kamal Khan Advocate (Swat-III) Saleemur Rehman (Swat-II), Sibghatullah (Upper Dir), Mehboob Shah (Lower Dir-I), Junaid Akbar (Malakand), Asad Qaisar (Swabi-I), Shahram Tarakai (Swabi-II), Ali Muhammad Khan (Mardan-III), Sajid Khan (Mohmand), Arbab Sher Ali (Peshawar IV), Shehriyar Afridi (Kohat) and Ali Amin Gandapur (D.I. Khan-I).

Others included Aamir Masood Mughal (Islamabad-I), Tahir Sadiq (Attock-I), Raja Basharat (Rawalpindi-IV), Shahriyar Riaz (Rawalpindi-V), Ayaz Amir (Chakwal), Ali Sajid Malhi (Sialkot-IV), retired Col Javed Kholoon (Narowal-II), Riaz Fatiyana (Toba Tek Singh-III), Sahibzada Mehboob Sultan (Jhang-I), Sheikh Waqar Akram, (Jhang-II), retired Brig Ejaz Shah (Nankana Sahib-I), Mian Azhar (Lahore-XIII), Malik Amir Dogar (Multan-II), Zain Qureshi (Multan-III), Shah Mahmood Qureshi/Mehr Bano Qureshi (Multan-IV), Mr Qureshi (Tharparkar-I), Shaukat Basra/Talat Mehmood Basra (Bahawalnagar-IV), and Samiullah Chaudhry (Bahawalpur-V).

Some other PTI candidates for the National Assembly seats will be Jamshaid Dasti (Muzaffargarh-I), Khawaja Sheraz Mehmood (Taunsa), Saifullah Abro (Larkana-I), Lalchand Malhi (Umerkot), Aleem Adil Sheikh (Karachi Korangi-I), Faheem Khan (Karachi-Korangi-III), Muhammad Alamgir Khan (Karachi-East-II), Aleem Adil Sheikh (Karachi-East-IV) and Khurram Sher Zaman (Karachi-South-III).

Prominent lawyers in the list of PTI election candidates are Barrister Gohar Ali Khan (from Buner), Latif Khosa (Lahore-VI), Salman Akram Raja (Lahore-XII), Shoaib Shaheen (Islamabad-II) Sher Afzal Marwat (Lakki Marwat), Ali Bukhari (Islamabad-III), Advocate Haris Meo (Karachi Korangi-II), Shafqat Awan Advocate (Sargodha-III), Khudadad Kalyar Advocate (Sargodha-IV), Akram Niazi Advocate (Khushab-II), Afzal Azeem Pahat (Lahore-VII), Zameen Jedho Advocate (Lahore-VIII), Barrister Taimur Malik (Multan-I), Mumtaz Mustafa Advocate (Rahim Yar Khan-III), Barrister Nabeel Dharr (Rahim Yar Khan V), Advocate Aftab Soomro (Shikarpur), Advocate Zahoor Mehsud (Karachi-East-III), Advocate Shujaat Ali Khan (Karachi-Keamari-II), and Barrister Uzair Ghauri (Karachi-Central-III).

Of the 45 National Assembly seats in the province, 23 tickets were awarded to those party leaders who had either won in previous 2018 general elections or were runners-up
 

PTI instructs election candidates to submit ‘Nazriati’ tickets to ECP

Abdullah Momand | Irfan Sadozai
January 13, 2024
As the fate of its long-held electoral symbol of ‘bat’ hung on a hearing in the Supreme Court, the embattled PTI on Saturday turned to ‘batsman’ by executing its “plan B” and instructing its election candidates to submit their PTI-Nazriati tickets to their respective Returning Officers.

In a post on X, PTI’s official account said: “Whoever has PTI-Nazriati tickets should immediately submit them and take any kind of hindrance to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and high courts.”

The party issued the directives while the Supreme Court heard ECP’s petition challenging the Peshawar High Court’s (PHC) decision to restore the PTI’s electoral symbol, the “bat”.

Earlier, after sensing the danger of losing its iconic symbol, the party had chalked out its plan B: allying with its splinter PTI-Nazriati group to use the ‘batsman’ symbol for its candidates, Dawn learnt on Friday.

Sources privy to the developments had said that an accord had been reached between the two parties after negotiations.

“After the ECP went to the Supreme Court against the decision of the PHC, the party’s leadership mulled over the option for an alternative electoral symbol,” a source in the PTI told Dawn. “The need was aggravated after remarks passed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa during a hearing on Friday.”

PTI officials believe that the “bat” and “batsman” symbols are similar, making it easier for voters to identify with PTI, the source had explained.

“The chairman of PTI-Nazriati, Akhtar Iqbal Dar, had agreed to issue tickets to PTI’s candidates on the symbol of batsman,” another source had said.


 
So, what happened to court order three days ago? Any appeals by ECP.
Or it's straight forward contempt.
 
EC will not allow it, back to square one. PTI will most likely go to election without a symbol, millions of illiterate will find it difficult to find PTI on the voting list.

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So, what happened to court order three days ago? Any appeals by ECP.
Or it's straight forward contempt.
It's a joke. EC will not give the symbol and SC claims we cannot get involved. Both in on it.
 
It's a joke. EC will not give the symbol and SC claims we cannot get involved. Both in on it.
If SC can not get involved than where awam should go, did SC guide in the correct directions?
 
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Pakistan will have the worst election in Pakistan's history by some distance, it is an incredible achievement considering the history of past elections . Simply shambolic
 
Congratulation for new Symbol to all PTI members and completion of process for Submission of Candidates and Ballot Symbol Assignment

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Congratulation for new Symbol to all PTI members and completion of process for Submission of Candidates and Ballot Symbol Assignment
The chairman of that party has been abducted, he will do a press conference on 7 :30 pm. Pakistan is a proper comedy country
 
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