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Balloting Results of Fatima Jinnah Town - Phase 1 Application Size Plot Category Name of Applicant Number (Marla) Number BALLOTING RESULTS OF FATIMA JINNAH TOWN - PHASE 1 APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 102 Government 10 Mr Dr Abdul Jabbar 512-A 103 Government 20 Mr Dr Rana Naseer Ahmad Noon 742-B 110 Public 20 Mr Riaz Ahmad Riaz 1419-D 111 Public 10 Ms Tehsin Nighat 426-C 113 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Jahangir 70-D 114 Government 7 Mr Farhan Akhtar Khan 353-A 116 Public 7 Mrs Fayeza Akhtar 368-E 118 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Tayyub 203-C 122 Government 5 Mr Khadim Hussain 649-B 123 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Banyamin 357-F 126 Public 10 Mrs Ghulam Sughran 127-F 127 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Akram Malik 316-F 129 Public 20 Mr Syed Abdul Hameed Shah 504-E 130 Government 5 Mr Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad 979-B 131 Government 5 Mr Ghulam Muhammad 817-B 135 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Tarique 436-D 136 Government 20 Mr Dr Ahmad Ali 563-A 137 Government 10 Mr Zafar Iqbal 196-B 142 Government 10 Mr Mehr Ahmad Yar Sial 132-B 143 Government 10 Mr Shahzad Khizar 293-B 144 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Akram 308-C 146 Government 7 Mr Zahid Hussain 335-D 149 Public 20 Mr Abdur Rauf Zafar 14-F 153 Government 10 Mr Dr Ijaz Ahmad 245-A 157 Public 5 Mr Abid Ali 1389-D 162 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Iqbal 664-F 164 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Siddique 255-A 165 Government 20 Mr Malik Ahmad Baksh 677-A 166 Public 15 Mr Muhammad Salman Farid 54-F 167 Government 5 Mr Zafar Mumtaz 895-B 168 Government 15 Mrs Khalida Nasreen 919-B 172 Public 10 Mr Atiq Ahmad 223-F 173 Public 5 Mr Chowhdry Ather Naveed Zia 910-F 176 Government 10 Mr Kausar Jamil Shah 429-A 177 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Rashid Qureshi 406-C 182 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Shakeel Qureshi 117-E 185 Public 15 Mrs Badar Zaheer Ahmad 712-B APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 186 Public 20 Mrs Hafeeza Khanam 74-F 189 Public 10 Mr Ghulam Murtaza alias Kala 221-F 192 Public 7 Mrs Nusrat Parveen 1244-D 193 Government 20 Mr Jahangir Akhtar Khan 305-D 195 Public 7 Mr Malik Muhammad Amin 181-E 199 Public 7 Mr Makhdoom Hameed Akhtar Qureshi 1268-D 200 Government 10 Mr Mehr Ghulam Mustafa 206-A 202 Government 10 Mr Raja Abdul Shakoor 312-A 204 Public 5 Mr Saeed Ahmad 529-D 206 Government 10 Mr Khalid Mehmood 535-F 213 Public 5 Mr Ghulam Yasin 125-E 214 Public 10 Mr Safdar Mehmood Saeed 136-F 215 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Siddique 36-A 216 Public 20 Mr Qayyum Ahmad Khan 34-C 218 Public 20 Mr Muhammad Rizwan 549-E 221 Public 7 Mr Syed Viqarulhassan 324-E 222 Public 5 Mr Muzammil Hussain 1089-D 223 Public 15 Mr Hasan Mehmood Khan 564-E 224 Public 15 Mr Qasim Mehmood Khan 703-B 225 Public 15 Mr Hashim Mehmood Khan 34-F 226 Public 5 Mr Khurshid Ahmad 817-D 227 Government 20 Mr Tariq Aziz Malik 60-A 232 Government 5 Mr Raisul Juma 315-B 234 Government 5 Mr Shafiq Ahmad 238-B 235 Public 10 Mr Chowhdry Muhammad Mushtaq 17-E 241 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Tasleem Akhtar 252-C 242 Public 5 Mr Noor Hassan 619-D 243 Public 20 Mr Muhammad Jamil 18-C 244 Public 20 Mrs Husna Nisar 76-F 245 Government 10 Mrs Lubna Matloob 448-A 246 Public 5 Mr Abdul Jabbar 953-D 247 Government 10 Mrs Lubna Nadeem 649-A 248 Government 10 Mr Shaukat Ali 514-F 249 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Anwarulhaque 1191-D 250 Public 7 Ms Aisha Hameed 1249-D 251 Public 7 Mr Irshad Hussain 276-E 254 Public 10 Mr Adeel Babar 433-E 255 Public 10 Mrs Mahnaz Babar 438-E APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 259 Government 10 Mr Ejaz Ahmad Chowhdry 623-A 260 Government 5 Mr Fakhrun Nabi 889-B 263 Government 5 Mr Bashir Ahmad 893-B 264 Government 20 Mr Muhammad Umar Hayat 314-D 266 Public 20 Mr Riaz Ahmad Awan 507-E 267 Government 7 Mr Zulfiqar Hussain 392-D 268 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Nawaz 504-F 269 Public 5 Mr Ghulam Nabi 632-D 273 Government 15 Mr Muhammad Ayub Siddiqui 611-B 275 Public 20 Mrs Irana Mahsud 175-C 276 Government 10 Mr Talat Hamayon 493-F 280 Public 20 Mr Raja Mahmoodul Hassan 56-F 282 Public 10 Mr Mian Niaz Ahmad Qureshi 230-C 283 Public 7 Mr Raja Muhammad Aslam 287-E 284 Government 10 Mr Raja Muhammad Arshad 595-F 287 Government 7 Mr Siraj Ahmad Bhatti 366-D 289 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Faisal Makki 440-E 291 Public 20 Mr Adi Ghafur 534-E 294 Public 5 Mr Abdul Salam Siddiqui 1123-D 296 Government 7 Mr Akhtar Ali Khan 234-D 298 Public 5 Mr Syed Rashid Ali 612-D 299 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Sadiq 497-D 301 Public 5 Mr Shahid Hussain Qureshi 837-D 302 Government 20 Mr Qamarul Hassan 161-A 303 Government 20 Mr Raja Javed Afzal 109-A 304 Public 20 Mr Tariq Afzal 868-D 305 Government 10 Mr Khushi Muhammad 416-A 306 Public 10 Mrs Rafiqa Jabeen 382-F 308 Public 20 Mr Chowhdry Atiqurrehman 1427-D 309 Government 20 Ms Perveen Kausar 287-D 310 Public 7 Mr Maqbool Hussain 1267-D 314 Public 20 Mr Peer Muhammad Badshah 18-F 316 Government 20 Mr Dr Ikramulhaq 28-B 319 Government 10 Mr Attaullah 553-A 320 Public 10 Mrs Fouzia Mazhar 731-F 322 Public 10 Mrs Tehmina Mushtaq 448-C 323 Public 20 Mr Mudasser Iqbal 537-C 324 Government 20 Mr Dr Muhammad Siddique Saqib 569-A APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 327 Government 10 Mr Tanveer Alam Awan 392-A 330 Government 20 Mr Shafiqurrehman 58-A 332 Public 7 Mr Muhammad Javed 940-D 334 Public 20 Mrs Rukhsana Perveen 604-E 338 Public 10 Mrs Mukhtayaran Bibi 38-D 339 Government 5 Mr Muhammad Siddique Nasir 866-B 340 Government 5 Mr Ghulam Mustafa Chatta 382-B 342 Government 10 Mr Allah Diwaya Khan 493-A 343 Public 20 Mr Muhammad Javaid Raza Khan 514-E 350 Public 20 Mr Muhammad Ahmad 1420-D 352 Public 7 Mr Muhammad Shafique 172-E 354 Public 10 Mr Sheikh M Saleem Shehzad 282-F 357 Public 10 Mr Haq Nawaz 397-C 358 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Hafeez Khalid 17-B 359 Public 15 Mrs Khurshid Jamal 555-E 360 Public 7 Mr Muhammad Bakhsh Malik 381-E 361 Government 5 Mr Muhammad Aleem Ishtiaq 1057-B 363 Government 5 Mr Muhammad Nadeem 508-B 364 Public 5 Mrs Rehana Hanif 945-D 365 Public 7 Mrs Zainab Begum 188-E 366 Public 5 Mr Rao Liaqat Ali 1153-D 367 Public 10 Mr Zulfiqar Ali Haider 222-C 371 Public 10 Mr Farooq Jilani 497-E 372 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Aslam Khan 530-F 374 Government 20 Mr Javed Iqbal 63-A 376 Government 20 Mr Rana Muhammad Abbas 16-A 377 Government 10 Mr Chowhdry Nazir Ahmad 221-A 378 Government 15 Mrs Ashraf Naheed 590-B 379 Government 10 Mr Mehboob Ahmad Qureshi 98-A 385 Public 20 Mr Gul Muhammad Sajid 11-E 387 Public 7 Mr Allah Din Meo 86-E 390 Government 10 Mrs Zaibunnisa 469-A 392 Government 5 Mr Asif Mehmood 457-B 393 Public 5 Ms Shams Mastoor 1109-D 394 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Bilal Hameed 33-A 398 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Saleem Ejaz 337-C 399 Public 5 Mrs Qaisera Qammar 1037-D 401 Government 20 Mr Dr Abdul Hameed 158-A APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 402 Public 10 Mrs Khursheeda Perveen 198-F 403 Government 10 Mr Naeem Ahmad 376-A 405 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Siddique Ahmad 158-E 406 Government 5 Mr Liaqat Ali Chowhdry 81-D 407 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Rizwan Azam 424-E 408 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Jalil Akhtar 196-C 410 Government 20 Mr Sultan Ahmad Adil 856-B 412 Government 10 Mrs Miran Bibi 304-B 414 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Ashraf 411-D 416 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Azam 816-D 417 Public 5 Mr Ashfaq Ahmad Shah 1349-D 420 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Ibrahim 448-D 421 Public 20 Mr Muhammad Idrees 1417-D 430 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Naseem 185-A 431 Public 10 Mr Ghulam Dastgir 261-C 433 Public 5 Mr Imtiaz Ahmad Bhatti 1170-D 434 Government 5 Mr Ishtiaq Ahmad 454-B 435 Public 10 Mrs Nafeesa Khatoon 150-C 438 Government 10 Mr Ghulam Ahmad 719-F 439 Government 5 Mr Adl Mir Khan 496-B 441 Government 5 Mr Khawja Aashiq H Siddiqui 553-B 443 Public 20 Mrs Aneessa Bano 21-F 444 Public 7 Mr Muhammad Muqeem 171-E 446 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Saeed Khan 202-B 449 Public 10 Mr Ashraf Saeed 355-C 450 Public 10 Mr Khalilurrehman 152-F 453 Public 7 Mr Kunday Khan 212-E 454 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Zaman 280-F 458 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Iqbal 256-F 459 Public 5 Ms Zahida Iqbal 622-D 460 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Farooq 399-A 462 Public 5 Mr Allah Ditta 828-D 464 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Irfan 1023-D 465 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Is'Haq 155-C 467 Government 20 Mr Ali Riaz Raza 255-B 468 Public 5 Mr Rashid Bashir 432-D 469 Public 7 Mr Khadim Hussain 198-E 471 Public 10 Mr Qaiser Nadeem 442-E APPLICATION SIZE PLOT CATEGORY NAME OF APPLICANT NUMBER (MARLA) NUMBER 472 Government 20 Mr Brig Falak Sher 672-A 473 Public 5 Ms Mahwish Azam 850-D 474 Public 15 Mr Javed Iqbal 110-F 475 Public 7 Mr Muhammad Abid Babar 340-E 479 Public 20 Mrs Kaneez Fatima alias Rukhsana 7-F 481 Government 10 Mr Chowhdry Muhammad Hanif 152-B 482 Public 20 Mr Chowhdry Muhammad Rafiq 73-F 484 Government 10 Mr M Athar Nawaz Bhutta 195-A 487 Government 20 Mrs Zahida Perveen 588-A 488 Public 7 Mr Rana Inam Ehsan 903-D 489 Government 5 Mrs Azra Jamal 639-B 493 Government 10 Mr Haq Nawaz Shah 331-A 501 Government 7 Mrs Uzma Toor 779-D 503 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Sohail Nawaz Khan 1088-D 504 Government 5 Mr Syed Muhammad Akbar Shah 427-B 505 Public 5 Mr Muhammad Nasir 1180-D 507 Government 20 Mr Shaukat Mahmood 183-B 509 Government 20 Mr Munir Akhtar 766-B 513 Government 5 Mr Manzoor Hussain 1010-B 516 Government 7 Mr Attiqurrehman 355-D 517 Public 5 Ms Bushra Rehman 955-D 520 Government 10 Mr Chowhdry Niaz Ahmad 502-F 521 Public 7 Mr Syed Ghazanfar Noor Gilani 467-F 524 Government 10 Mr Muhammad Jamil Akhtar 199-A 527 Government 5 Mr Malik Bashir Ahmad Nasir 316-B 531 Government 10 Mr Chowhdry Muhammad Siddique 511-F 545 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Shujaul Hakeem 72-D 547 Government 10 Mr Abdul Hafeez 495-F 548 Public 10 Mr Muhammad Bakhsh 418-E 549 Government 20 Mr Masood Ahsan Aakif
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