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Pakistan: PML-N's Rana Mahmood ul Hassan joins PPP ahead of elections

Pakistan Senator Rana Mahmood ul Hassan and former provincial minister Chaudhry Abdul Waheed Arain on Saturday announced joining the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), ARY News reported.

ANI Jan 13, 2024 20:43 IST googleads

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Islamabad [Pakistan], January 13 (ANI): Pakistan Senator Rana Mahmood ul Hassan and former provincial minister Chaudhry Abdul Waheed Arain on Saturday announced joining the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), ARY News reported.
The former PML-N leaders announced their official joining while addressing a presser along with PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Rana Mehmoodul Hassan will contest the election on the party ticket of PPP from NA-150.
On Friday, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari visited Multan and met with the former PML-N leaders. During the meeting, Chaudhry Abdul Waheed Arain and others announced their decision in the presence of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
The Pakistan People's Party-Parliamentarian (PPP-P) has announced the names of its ticket holders for national and provincial assembly seats in central Punjab.
In Rawalpindi division, NA-49 (Attock) Khurram Shahzad, NA-52 (Gujjar Khan) former prime minister Raja Parvez Ashraf, NA-54 Syed Qamar Abbas, NA-55 Babar Sultan Jadoon, NA-56 Sameera Gul, NA-57 Mukhtar Abbas, NA-58 (Chakwal) Raja Muhammad Rizwan, NA-59 (Tala Gang) Qazi Altaf Hussain, NA-60 (Jhelum) Tasnim Nasir Gujjar, and NA-61 Syed Ameer Hamza Pirzada, as per ARY News.
In Gujranwala division, NA-64 (Gujrat) Mubeen Arshad, NA-65 (Lalamusa) ex-federal minister Qamar Zaman Kaira, NA-66 (Wazirabad) Ijaz Samma, NA-67 (Hafizabad) Waseemul Hasan Naqvi, NA-70 Sialkot Syed Ishtiaq-ul-Hasan, NA-71 Khwaja Owais Mushtaq, NA-72 Malik Nadeem Awan, NA-73 Rana Mahmood Ashraf, NA-74 Ijaz Ahmad Cheema, NA-75 (Narowal) Tariq Javed Manzoor, NA-76 Sakhawat Masih, NA-77 (ex-Gujranwala division president) Imtiaz Safdar Warraich, NA-78 Haris Meeran, NA-79 Malik Shakeelur Rehman, NA-80 Dr Imran Rahmani, and NA-81 Muhammad Maalik Virk.
In Sargodha division, NA-82 ex-federal minister Nadeem Afzal Chan, NA-83 Rao Abdul Ghaffar, NA-84 ex-minister of state Tasneem Qureshi, NA-85 Tariq Mehmood Gujjar, NA-86 Sahibzada Naeemuddin Sialvi, NA-87 Muhammad Ali Sanwal Awan, NA-89, Nawab Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, and NA-90 Rana Azizur Rahman. (ANI)

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