Shandana Gulzar is Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) candidate from the NA-30 constituency. Sajid Nawaz, Arbab Amir, Arbab Sher Ali and Asif Khan will be contesting from PTI in different constituencies of Peshawar.
A total of 52 candidatures have been filed for the January 25 election for the 19 vacant seats of the National Assembly or the upper house of Nepal's bicameral parliament.
The bypolls for the Karanpur Assembly seat in Rajasthan concluded on Friday, with the Election Commission reporting a total voter turnout of 80.50 per cent.
"Due to various reasons, we are changing the candidates for a few seats and CM Jagan has clearly stated that we are focusing on winning 175 seats. In view of this, it is important that we all go together and if there's any opposition against a sitting candidate, the changes shall be made
Pakistan's apex electoral body approved nomination papers for 6,449 candidates, including 6,094 men and 355 women candidates, for national assembly seats in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and the federal capital, The News International reported on Monday.
Yadav became an MLA for the first time in 2013 from Ujjain south assembly constituency and won his second term in 2018. Subsequently, he was elected an MLA for the third time in 2023 and chosen as the CM of the state.
According to information, newly elected Congress MLA from Mahidpur assembly seat in Ujjain, Dinesh Jain Boss is accused of trying to tear the recounting application of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Bahadur Singh Chauhan at the counting centre on December 3.
As BJP is heading towards a clear mandate in Chhattisgarh, Deputy Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh and senior Congress leader T.S. Singhdeo seems to losing the battle to Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Rajesh Agarwal as Agarwal leading with 9,127 votes.
Celebrations erupted in Madhya Pradesh as the Incumbent Chief Minister and BJP candidate from Budhni, Shivraj Singh Chouhan won by a margin of 1,64,951 votes, garnering a total of 1,04,974 votes.
The initial trends in Chhattisgarh show that the ruling Congress Party is leading on six assembly seats while the Bharatiya Janata Party leads on five as the counting of votes proceeds, as per the trends issued by Election Commission of India.