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Independent candidate Ali Shah wins PK-4 election
Independent candidate Ali Shah wins PK-IV election
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Independent candidate Riaz Khan wins PK-25 election
Independent candidate Riaz Khan wins PK-25 election
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PPPP’s Sohail Anwar wins PS-12 election
PPPP’s Sohail Anwar wins PS-12 election
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Shehbaz Sharif wins NA-123 election
ISLAMABAD, Feb 9 (APP):President Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Shehbaz Sharif has won the election for National Assembly constituency NA-123 Lahore-VII by
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Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif of PML-N wins PP-158
Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif of PML-N wins PP-158
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Independent candidate Sultan-e-Rum wins PK-09 election
Independent candidate Sultan-e-Rum wins PK-09 election
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Independent candidate Murtaza Khan wins PK-53 election
Independent candidate Murtaza Khan wins PK-53 election
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Independent candidate Mian Muhammad Umar wins PK-88 election
Independent candidate Mian Muhammad Umar wins PK-88 election
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Independent Muhammad Ghulam Sarwar wins PP-204 election
Independent Muhammad Ghulam Sarwar wins PP-204 election
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PML-N Anjam Aqeel wins NA-46 election
PML-N Anjam Aqeel wins NA-46 election
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PML-N’s Muhammad Ilyas wins PP-95 election
PML-N's Muhammad Ilyas wins PP-95 election
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PML-N’s Sardar Ghulam Abbas wins PP-22 election
PML-N's Sardar Ghulam Abbas wins PP-22 election
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PPPP’s Jam Abdul Karim Bijar wins NA-229 election
PPPP's Jam Abdul Karim Bijar wins NA-229 election
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PPPP’s candidate Adil Altaf wins PS-13 seat
PPPP's candidate Adil Altaf wins PS-13 seat
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PPPP’s candidate M. Yousaf Baloch wins PS- 84 election
PPPP’s candidate M. Yousaf Baloch wins PS- 84 election
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PPPP’s Mahmood Alam Jamot wins PS- 87 election
PPPP’s Mahmood Alam Jamot wins PS- 87 election
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Jamal Ahsan wins NA-89 election
Jamal Ahsan wins NA-89 election
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Independent Candidate Sher Ali Arbab wins NA-31 election
Independent Candidate Sher Ali Arbab wins NA-31 election
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Arbab Lutfullah of PPPP wins PS-55 seat
Arbab Lutfullah of PPPP wins PS-55 seat
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Independent candidates outclass parties’ heavyweights in KP
Independent candidates outclass parties' heavyweights in KP