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NA-52 Constituency D A AN GOO O R I R OAD R E E R 75 R N- U M D L NA-53 NA-52 ConstO ituency Map - Islamabad-I SHA D HP A UR LIN Union CouncilO List of NA-52 Islamabad ICT-I K R OU TER ROAD ROA H E A LT H FA C I L I T Y A D ROAD E D U C AT I O N FA C I L I T Y LGR AN W K PHU A IAN I R 9 7 H L A A D BA ROA D RO UN IVER SITY AD J T A 1 4 3 O IQ K S - A E A Union Council (UC) No. E UC Name (area) H O r N- M R R A K R u N R AB A d N A I Y A UC # 1 p Said Pur (VillagAe Saidpur,Gokina Khurd,Talhar Gokina) U L P a H Y Y d K i C R L o O L E a A R N A H L LL UC # 2 S Noor Pur Shahan (Kachi Abadi, ME uslim Colony, Ratahotar) D I L H D 3 MAIRA D 4 A A I A R EW T N I H D a V S D D E V G O H A I # K C A A E N R O A O A D A R A R T H N G A BHAGWAL UC # 3 Malpur (Jabbi, Shadra, Village Subhan, Bharakahu,Mera,Jhung Bagya l,Qau O c I O O Y V D R H P V S M K S W R N D S E A A R P I ST A E A N D N R O D ! S A O N B A R R O IIL S Co9lony,LManTdala MalpRur) M U O RO R H T 1 O 1 60 U E Z E R P O 3 H K A A T H E EE D S L D 2 S C O R O IL A E J J Population UC # 4 D Kot Hathiyal North (Bhara Kahu,Nayi Abadi, Muhallah Alnoor,Muhallah Ban,Muhallah I P S D R O S 7 U I R T V 3 A 6 N I R 6 A 5 U U A R S O R A R L A R AM T R ST 9 A M N O A L U O AD D S H L O O R H AK RO A T 5 A O A G A LL GA A AR Malkan,Dhok syedanT) F I E W I K K O B I S D D A N R E R C S I A A N V RA D A O D D L G N E A A RO A E E C R I LA A L S T B UC # 5 M T Kot Hathiyal South(nainsukh,Barakahu,Behra Syedan,MuhSallah G housia,Madina A A - O L R H A O T G V A 7,00,744 O G D B S I L C R O a B D F A E 9 T N 4 P R A A A A O A E D S A A P G R O Town,Dhok Jilani,Muhalla0h Malikabad) O I I D U N R N V S D A A T c R A BAIN A E A L V I I IM B LL N A AI T K RA N S D I L A E e UC # 6 T T Phul Garan (Village Phul Garan, Dhok Kuch,AUbbasiabad,Dhok Badhan,Muhallah G R U T T N k R G I k d A N E H A A T r H KHAN NALA 5 U a O V ! B D a 86 T I a A D ST V a E H A K T A 4 KangaL r,Mahallah Ranjpuran,Village Shah puEr,VOillage Post Office Bobry,VillagLe Karlot L A S S O U E U P o A A A RO O R 1 L- N L ROAD 5 N R C R ! c #A D L V H 0 T Z 0 L ö S U K L S N - E R I 7 FAChatQtar,Mohra Rajpoota,S h8 ah pur,Muhallah Ban,Muhallah Sumbul,Bani gala road P.O I E S A 1 E U N D O H 3 a T R A A N Y IN S I P - 4 R T T B I V T A S 7 M K S! L PIND L A S A Seri Chowk) H A T S Y W D S A R A T N S 1 I G c A J 7 K BA W N L 4 S T T C 2 D 2 S R H O P A 3 E S R AD 6 T O G L G UC # 71 O Pind Biggu wal ( Ba3i nala, mair bigguwaIl,village atthal , village maira biggwal, village U O BAGWAL # T 5 R O A H R T R S S A 4 U T ö 3 V S N T 3 D D 6 A S 1 I A B 4 T D ! G P.O. pind big wal, Dhok Sajjal, Dhok Nanda SihD ali, Village Jandala, Simli Dam Road) H 6 C S ST G G W E R ö 1 MALOT A 5 . T K 48 5 E K 32 S A !S UC # 8 ST Tumair (Village & P.O.pihont, Village Chakhtan,Village Darkalam, Village & P.O. H .Q ! IM /1 aS 3 T R A # O ö L 32 T 6 4 N ö Y T 3 TumD air,T Village & P.O. Kanjnah) A D S c4 G A S D 1 AD O 7 A O R 3 M UC # 9 R R D IF Charah(DhTok Maira, Harnow tanda Pani, Dhok Las, Village Kiani, Faideral Town thanda H S ! R A R A A T a S ILL D G 9 U N O A 7 A A O SI V O L aT H O A - I R L S -E A U cpani, Dhok Haveli Harnou,Village Chirrah,Mora Chirrah) DR IVE G R D N D A D M B 13 M N B c3 ZA I I N A 3 8 EN L A H 2 A UC # 10A R A ST K irpa (Ladhiot SyedanR,D P.O.Pind Malikan, Dhok Ban, P.O.Bhimbar Tarar, Mahallah L G R A T A ö NA-52 Islamabad-I Contesting Candidates - 2018 H O SHa S GA UE D K N A A Haveli Rajgan, MDehfooEz abad,Village Chaniol, Muhallah Chaudrian, Village Ara,Gora O A OA V R T G D R A H S G Z c N I A A PAR N N 6 4 7 MKaAsRt,Dhok Jogian Harnu, Village Chauntra Sogran) JI 7 0 7 SHA 7 2 H 2 UCM # 11 8 T T Mughal(Hardoghar,Kangota gujjran Sihala, HonDamial, Nara syedan, Chuchkal A BAHRIA A T S A N E Tariq Fazal Chaudhry (PMLN) L EE S R ROAD U N G JA N UR IN AD 9 TI Chakiyan, Chak Kamdar, Police College Sihala) OHR A J N SIWERAH MOHARA RO 6 O- M E ENCLAVE 64 T- V ! ! A J A ! UC #ST 12 N RawaAt (Bhangrial Kalan, Banni Saran, Mohra Nagial, Sawan Camp) ! AD A J F M -S A K S M I -E M F T UC A# 13A Z N NayiH AbEadi Humak( Sawan humak, Kaniyal, Gora Syedan, Niazian, Fatima Villas)] H I A #D I A R L 3 U N W S E N 8 M L AI R M AI O E H R UUCF # 1AD4 R A SihaOla (Sihala Khurd,Maira Dakhli, Bhandar OSihala, Jarki Sihala, Rawat, Gagri Sihala, AD KURI T O A V I Z Za A R RO ! G R D I FA I C I C FA D H UR 0 E D Jhundla, Kangota Syedan, Gura Mistriyan) R A K ! Raja Khurram Nawaz (PTI) 3 E cA ! O R ST M A RO E A D UC # 15 A S I C Village Lohi Bhar( P.O. Korang Town, Sawan GDarden, Pakistan Town, NFP, PWD Town, ! F I T T V ! A N A S R R U SE D R M B F A Korang, Pakistan Town) O S R A I RO PARK A O S TH D D U U 2 T Total Area of Halqa/Constituency = 400 Sq.Km A A S P UC # 16 SO D 5arw2ala (P.O. Sihala, Dhaliala, Panwal, P.O. Pakistan Town, Village Chucha Sheikhiyan, a A ! TUMAIR RO D M ST 6 MUHRIAN R T 68 75 R ENCLAVE JAGIOT ! A S T c K ! H P.O. Lohi BS hair, Village Kanghar, Sher Ghamial,Dhok Kavgar, Kathrial, Chucha, Dhok ! RT R CHATHA ! ! ! I 7 58 O DALLA K ST ST 21 F ! SKTashimiriyaT,PI .O. Korang Town) A A S PU 2 D BUKHTAWAR R U 4 G UC # 17 Koral (TarlaLiT Khurd, Gangal, P.O. Chaklala, Sha reefabad, Gohra Sardar, P.O. Tarlai, ! A CHAPAR A R 18 ST A T ! S R N H OH ST 8 O S Rizwan Ahmed Saifi (TLY) J A ! - Offic0e Enclave) N 1 ö E 1 D R ! - ! N A O BA 2 1 W D T MEHERBA!N ö A ! A A I S S ! UC # 18Y T KhaL na Dak8 ( Dhok Jabba, Pindorian,O Bilal Town, Barma Town, Madina Town, Muhallah G LEHTR AR R OAD A S A 9 D H S G T R ! K T S 3 Wahid Abad, Cristian Colony) COLONY ! E S C S 6 a D T ROYAL I T A ! DHOKE H T S RV T I 9 RO ! SE UCOR # 19 1 17 c4 LTarlaPi Kalan (Lehtar Road, Irfanabad tramri, Chappar Meer Khanal, Sahana, Madina AVEN UE 0 5 4 A .
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