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Final a 23 07 18(Draft).Xlsx FINAL LIST OF VOTERS OF ASSOCIATE CLASS-2018-19 Page 1 of 66 NATIONAL TAX SERIAL # MSNO COMPANY/FIRM NAME REPRESENTATIVE NAME CNIC NUMBER 1 A- 9 YASAR SILK FACTORY SARWAT IKRAM 0306245-7 34101-2550514-9 2 A- 209 AMEER ENTERPRISES SH. IFTIKHAR AHMED 0151980-8 34101-6170365-5 3 A- 247 SITARA SILK FACTORY MUSARRAT JAHAN 0307497-8 34101-9306972-0 4 A- 360 RASHEED SEED FARM MUHAMMAD UMER RASHEED 0678569-7 34101-5065358-3 5 A- 508 THE CHANCELLORS OVERSEAS FIAZ JILANI MALIK 0678595-6 34101-2050723-9 6 A- 522 WEST BONES CRUSHING MILLS MR. SHAH NAWAZ 3223883-5 34201-1549498-3 7 A- 544 WOODCO FURNITURE FARRUKH SAEED ANSARI 1203600-5 34101-2415124-9 8 A- 829 MIDDLE EAST TRADING CORPORATION ZAFAR IQBAL 1343596-5 34101-2370683-9 9 A- 944 AHMED SAEED & COMPANY AHMED SAEED 0678271-0 34101-8238089-3 10 A- 1163 KHAWAJA HOSIERY FACTORY KH. 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