LIST of POLITICAL PARTIES in AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR ALONGWITH NAMES of the PARTY HEADS & Gerneral Secretaries

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LIST of POLITICAL PARTIES in AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR ALONGWITH NAMES of the PARTY HEADS & Gerneral Secretaries LIST OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR ALONGWITH NAMES OF THE PARTY HEADS & Gerneral Secretaries. S. General Secretary Name of Party Party Head Contact Number No Name & No. 111-456789 0345-5091948, 0300-9896578 (Wajid) Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan, 0321-5025678 All Jammu & Kashmir (President) Ms. Mahr-un-Nisa 1 (Personal Attique Sb) Muslim Conference Mujahid Munzil 83-A/1, Satellite Town, 0344-5473-489 Rawalpindi 0322-9403776 (Rizwan), 0300-5050854 (Khalid), 051-4852136 (Fax Mujahid Manzil) CHOUDARY ABDUL MAJEED, Pakistan People's Party Azad Ch. Latif Akbar 2 (President) 0300-5191384 Kashmir House No. 167, Sector 0300-9856966 F-2, Mirpur. Raja Farooq Haider Khan, Shah Ghulam Qadir Pakistan Muslim League (N), 3 (Chief Organizer) 0333-5138112 Azad Kashmir Shoukat Line Muzaffarabad. 0355-760-6842 Sardar Mansha Jamal Advocate, Pakistan Muslim League 4 (President) 0302-4802516 Malik Aftab Jammu & Kashmir. Kotli Bar Azad Kashmir. Justice (R.) Abdul Majeed Malik, Ghulam Akbar Advocate 05827-443711 (Office) Jammu & Kashmir Liberation (President) Kh. Manzoor Qadir 5 05827-446434 (Res) League House No. 38, Sector B-2, Allama Iqbal Road, 0301-5713-129 0333-5889228 Mirpur, AJK. 920092 Sardar Khalid Ibrahim Khan, Jammu & Kashmir People's Zahid Akram Advocate 6 (President) 0301-5555360 Party. 0300-5188709 35 Park Road F8/1, Islamabad. Sahibzada Attique-ur-Rehman Faizpuri, Moulana Muhammad Imtiaz 7 Jamiat-ul-Ullema AJ&K. (President) 0344-8802829 Ahmed Siddique 122-A-F/2, Sector Faiz Pur Shareef House, 0333-9415637 Mirpur,AJ&K. 0300-850-5298 Abdul Rasheed Trabi, Mahmood-ul-Hassan 051-5511417 8 Jamat-e-Islami AJ&K (Ameer) Chaudhry 051-5565531 415 Poonch House Complex Sadar Rawalpindi. 0344-5558050 051-5510197 (Fax) Professor Maqsood Jaffri, All Jammu & Kashmir Justice 9 (Chairman) Party. NW-706/A, Saidpur Road Rawalpindi. Mollana Mufti Mahmood-ul- 05822-446080 Hassan Shah Masoodi, Swad-i-Azam Ahlay Sunnat 0321-9555921 10 (Ameer) Wa Al Jamat AK. 0300-2187329 Jamaia Abu Hurrara Muhallah Sadiq Abad Ranjata Muzaffarabad. (Gen Secretary) Sardar Mansoor Khan, Jammu & Kashmir Awami 11 (President) Tehreek. Silver Line School System Opp. Ayub Park GT Road Rawalpindi. Choudary Khaliq Hussain Kashmir Freedom Advocate, 0355-6502003 12 Movement, (President) 05828-444033 Muslim Bazar Bhimber, AK. Sardar Sagheer, Jammu Kashmir Liberation 13 (Chairman) 0333-5713450 Sardar Shamas Kashmiri Front, District Courts, Rawalakot. Shoukat Maqbool Butt, Jammu Kashmir National 14 (President) Liberation Front C/O Minhas General Store, Ghari Pan Chowk, Muzaffarabad AJ&K. Syed Ghulam Raza Naqvi, Jammu Kashmir Islamic 15 (President) 0300-5139840 Democratic Party, AJ&K. Tehsil Sehnsa, District Kotli. Mufti Sana-ul-Haq Bukhari, 0345-5532450 16 Kashmir Freedom Front. (President) 0355-8133150 Farooq Wani Mufti Kashmir House, Muree. 0301-5382272 F:\Election Commission Web Work\extra files ec\List of Political Parties Page 1 S. General Secretary Name of Party Party Head Contact Number No Name & No. Munir Hussain Choudary, Pakistan People's Party 05827-444137 Professor Muhammad Hanif 17 (President) (Shaheed Bhutto) AJ&K. 0300-4838882 Khawaja House No. 14 Sanwala Sector F/2, Mirpur. Sahibzada Syed Muhammad 0321-9884575 Nazaam-e-Mustafa Nadeem Ahmed Gillani, 18 0300-9738347 Yasir Mughal Conference (President) Jamia Gosia Rizivia Sethi Bagh, Muzaffarabad. 0312-9001014 Mufti Muhammad Younas Pakistan Jamiat Ullema-e- Choudary, 19 Islam J&K. (Markazi Ameer) Akbar Road B-5, Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Sardar Abdul Shakoor Ladhalvi, (Convener) 20 Suni Tehreek AJ&K 05827-479552 Devisional Office Sunni Tehreek, Tehsil Nakyal, District Kotli. Muhammad Tahir Khokhar, MQM Azad Jammu & 21 (Parlimani Leader) 0345-8553390 Kashmir. 5-C Sunset Line-3, Phase ii DHA, EXT, Karachi. Moulana Saeed Yousaf, 0300-5556863 Maulana Imtiaz Abbasi 22 Jamiat Ullema-e-Islam J&K. (Ameer) Naib Ameer Abdul Haye 0346-5161105 Darul Aloom Taleem-ul-Quran, Palandri, J&K 0300-5250635 0314-516-1105 Syed Muhammad Ali Raza Bukhari, Jammu & Kashmir Milli 23 (Chairman) Tehreek 137 Faisal Colony Near Airport Rawalpindi. Mollana Muhammad Anwar Markazi Jamiat-e-Ahllay Ruknudin. 24 Hadees AJ&K. (Ameer) Allama Iqbal Colony, Bagh City. Muhammad Ismail Chohan, 25 UN Parh Party AJ&K. (Chairman) 0322-9403389 Ward #9 Tariq Abad Near Water Supply Pump Muzaffarabad A J & K. Muhammad Sajjad Advocate, All Jammu & Kashmir 26 (Markazi President) 0300-9709404 Muslim League Old Secretariat Muzaffarabad A.K. Muhammad Mudassar Afzil Jamat-e-Falah-e-Insaniat Choudary, 0342-6110000 27 AJ&K. (Chairman) 05827-466000 Tehsil Dodyal, Mirpur. Azad Jammu & Kashmir Syed Waqar Hussain Kazmi, Peopls National Party, 0322-9422434 28 (Chairman) United Kashmir. (PNP,UK) 0301-5374678 Bar Council Muzaffarabad.A.K Shehzad khursheed rathore, Jammu & Kashmir Public 051-2266277 , 0332- 29 (Chairman) Rights Party 5131559 House # 36-A, Sector F-8/3, Islamabad Syed Shabir Hussain Bukhari, Raja Anwar-ul-Saqlain Jaffaria Supreme Council (Chairman) 05822-442134 Advocate Murpur 30 AJ&K Imam Bargah Takiya Bari Imam Shoukat Line 0300-9855724 0301-5823181 Muzaffarabad 0344-5133769 Nisar Ahmed, (Chairman) 31 Pak Kashmir National League Office No. 7 Usman Ghani 0300-5158856 First flour District Kachehri Rawalpindi Barister Sultan Mahmood Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chaudry 0300-855-7892 32 051-2277-226 Kashmir (President) 0300-855-3466 22, Main Margala Road, F-3/6, Islamabad. Syed Tasawar Hussain Jafri, 05822-202848 Syed Abdul Rehman Shah Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen 33 Secretary General (Head), 0315-5121471 Kazmi Pakistan Near Boys High School Narul, Domail Syedan 0345-6452318 Deputy Secretary General Muzaffarabad. F:\Election Commission Web Work\extra files ec\List of Political Parties Page 2 S. General Secretary Name of Party Party Head Contact Number No Name & No. 05822-432502 Mahmood-ul-Hassan Ashraf, Markazi Nazam Al Jammu & Kashmir Jamiat 0300-2187-329 34 (Markazi General Secretary) Prof. Abdul Malik Advocate Ulma Islama 0344-1914-810 Jamaia Daraul Aloom-ul-Islamia Muzaffarabad. 0345-5082-806 0321-5631-389 Hafiz Aftab Ahmed Kashir Muhammad Afraz Khan 35 Rah-e-Haq Party AJK (President) 0302-8988-929 General Secretary Bangoin Khas Post Office Paniola, Tehsil 0321-2330-409 Rawlakot, Disrtict Poonch. Abdul Khaliq Naqshbandi Fiaz Hussain Mustafai Al-Jammu & Kashmir Sunni (President) 0300-5043-088 General Secretary 36 Itihad Council Near Jammia Taleem-ul-Quran, Naqshbandia, 0315-5043-088 0345-4476-502 Pallak Post Office Tehsil & District Mirpur 0302-5196-825 Shahzad Hussain Khan Israr Farooq 37 Qoumi Itihad Party (QIP) (Chairman) 0316-5061-267 General Secretary Khora Mangiryout Neriyan Post Office Khas 0341-4733-131 Tehsil Trarkhal District Sudhnoti Mirza Abdul Qadeer Farooqi Muhammad Usman (Founder & President) 38 Meri Apni Party (MAP) 0347-655-4037 General Secretary PO & Tehsil Samahni, Village Sohlnan District 0346-5130-192 Bhimber Muhammad Bashir Raja (President) 0333-511-4535 Nazma Shafiq 39 All Pakistan Aam Admi Party H# 309-B, Valley Road opposite Maryam 0315-511-4535 Memorial Hospital Peshawar Road Rawalpindi Raja Khursheed Khan Nick Name Kala Bawa Jammu & Kashmir Qoumi Raja Muhammad Arif Kiani 40 (President) 0302-5634-686 Movement 0343-8511-881 R/O Chella Bandi near Nisar Camp District Tehsil & Muzaffarabad Amir Sohail Front National Azad Jammu Hina Manzoor 41 (President) & Kashmir 305/9, Street 19, Westridge, Peshawar Road, 0303-566-1822 Rawalpindi Saeed Mahboob Hussain Shah Bukhari Muslim League Functional Syed Makhdoom Hussain 42 (Founder and Chief Organizer) 0346-500-9215 Azad Kashmir Shah R/O Moil Post Office Kot Jamel Tehsil Barnala 0342-8136-196 District Bhimber Javed Ahmed Mughal All Pakistan Muslim League Syed Naseer Hussain Kazmi (Chief Organizer) 43 State of Azad Jammu & 0347-5637-950 0344-8892-355 R/O Mohalla Tagara Eid Gah Road Kashmir 0355760-1606 Muzaffarabad Muhammad Khurram Mushtaq Aam Admi Party (President) 0345-5127-301 44 Nawaz Sajjad Azad Jammu & Kashmir Secretariat Near Jan Milk Shop, Police Lines, 0335-7123-457 Naluchi, Muzaffarabad F:\Election Commission Web Work\extra files ec\List of Political Parties Page 3.
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