Pakistan People’s Party submitted 11 candidates for the Senate elections, including Kazim Ali Shah, Ashraf Jatoi, and Barrister Zameer Ghumro. The last day for withdrawal of nomination papers is today. The elections for 48 vacant seats will be held on April 02 at the National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.
KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) 11 candidates for Senate election submitted their party tickets to the election commission, ARY News reported on Wednesday.
The PPP’s candidates Kazim Ali Shah, Ashraf Jatoi, Masroor Ahsan, Nadeem Bhutto, Sarfaraz Rajar and Dost Ali Jessar submitted their party tickets for general seats of the Senate.
Barrister Zameer Ghumro and Sarmad Ali submitted party tickets for two Senate seats of technocrats from Sindh.
Qurrat ul Ain Marri and Rubeena Qaimkhani submitted PPP tickets for two women’s reserved seats, while Ponjo Mall Bheel submitted the party ticket for the minorities seat of the upper house.
The senate candidates could take back their nomination papers till Wednesday (today), which is the last day of withdrawal of nomination papers for the Senate election.
The polling for the elections on 48 vacant seats of the upper house will be held on April 02 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) recently announced its candidates for the upcoming Senate elections. As the submission of party tickets marks a significant milestone in the election process, it is a crucial time for political parties to solidify their strategies and present their nominees. The PPP’s decision reflects the party’s commitment to participation in the democratic process and underscores the importance of the Senate elections in shaping the country’s legislative landscape. With the submission of party tickets, the political landscape is witnessing an increased fervor and anticipation for the upcoming elections. This move by the PPP sets the stage for an engaging and competitive electoral process, and brings into focus the significance of the Senate in shaping the future of the nation. As the election season progresses, it will be interesting to observe how these developments unfold and the impact they will have on the political landscape of Pakistan.
Source: ARY NEWS
Pakistan People’s Party, PPP, has submitted party tickets for the Senate elections, with 11 candidates presenting their nominations to the election commission. The candidates include those vying for general seats, technocrats, women’s reserved seats, and the minorities seat. The submission of party tickets marks a crucial step in the lead-up to the elections, scheduled for April 2. The polling will take place across the National Assembly and four provincial assemblies. The candidates had until the last day of withdrawal of nomination papers to make their submissions, reflecting the intensifying preparations for the upcoming Senate election.
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