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Details of Tough Competition Between Different Political Party's Candidates Details of tough competition between different Political party’s candidates across Pakistan in Election 2018 NA-3 M Shehbaz Sharif PML N Saleem Rehman PTI Sheryar Amirzeb PPP Abdul karim ANP NA-7 (Lower Dir) Siraj ul Haq JI (MMA) Sobia Shahid PML N Muhammad Bashir Khan PTI Nazir Khan ANP NA-8 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari PPP Junaid Akbar, PTI Inam Ullah Khan ANP Gul Naseeb Khan MMA NA-21 Amir Haider Azam Khan ANP Syed Abid Ali Shah PPP Muhammad Atif PTI . NA-23 Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao QWP Anwar Taj PTI Begum Tahira Bukhari PML-N Gulzar Ahmed Khan ANP NA-24 Asfandar Waali Khan ANP Fazal Muhammad Khan PTI Mmaulana Muhammd Gohar Shah MMA NA-25 Pervez Khattak PTI Siraj Muhammad Khan PML-N Ayesha Gulalal Wazir PTI (Gulalali) Khan Pervez PPP NA-35 Imran Khan PTI Akranm Durrani MMA Syeda Yasmin Safdar PPP NA-38 Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman MMA Faisal Karim Kundi PPP Akhtar Saeed PML-N Ali Amin Khan PTI NA-39 Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman MMA Muhammad Yaqoob Sheikh PTI Nurang Khan PPP NA-53 Shahid Khaqan Abbasi PML-N Imran Khan PTI NA-57 Shahid Ahaqan Abbasi PML-N Sadaqat Khan PTI Mehreen Anwar Raja PPP NA-63 Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan Independant Syed Ishrat Ali Zaida PPP Ghulam Sarwar Khan PTI NA-69 Ch. Parvez Elahi PML-Q Ch Mubasher Hussain PML-N Wazir un Nisa PPP NA-70 Jaffar Iqbal PML-N Qamar Zaman Kaira PPP Syed Faiz Ul Hassan PTI NA-73 Khawaja M Asif PML-N Zarrar Mahmood Malik PPP Muhammad Usman Dar PTI NA-78 Ahsan Iqbal PML-N Abrar Ul Haq PTI NA-196 Muhammad Mian Soomro PTI Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani PPP NA-200 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari PPP Rashid Mehmood Soomro MMA NA-208 Syed Ghous Ali Shah Nafeesa Shah PPP NA-213 Asif Ali Zardari PPP Sardar Sher Muhammad Rind Baloch NA-220 Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain PTI Nawab Muhammad Yousaf Talpur PPP Arbab Ghulam Rahim NA-240 Afaq Ahmed MQM-H Iqbal Mohammad Ali MQM-P NA-246 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari PPP Saleem Zia PML-N Abdul Shakoor Shad PTI NA-247 Muhammad Farooq Sattar MQM-P Fauzia Kasuri PSP Arif Alvi PTI A. Aziz Memon PPP NA-249 M. Shahbaz Sharif PML-N Muhammad Fesal Vawad PTI NA-250 Syed Hafeezudeen PSP Shahi Syed ANP NA-253 Syed Mustafa Kamal PSP Ch. Muhammad Javed Ishaq PPP NA-254 Afaq Ahmed MQM-H Shaikh Salahuddin MQM-P NA-255 Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui MQM-P Mehmood Baqi Moulvi PTI Nasir Uddin Mehmood PML-N NA-267 Sardar Sanaullh Zehri PML-N Ayatullah Durrani PPP Syed Mehmood Shah MMA NA-269 Sardar Sana Ullah Zehri PML-N Mohammad Khalid Bizenjo BAP NA-272 Jam Kamal Khan BAP Allah Bakhsh MMA Ali Ahmed PTI .
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