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List of Contesting Candidate for General Election 2021 Page 1 of 39 LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATE FOR GENERAL ELECTION 2021 LA –I MIRPUR-1 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation PPP AJK ریت)Ch.Muhammad Afsar shahid Ali shan )Arrow 1 2 Ch.Azhar Sadiq Muhammad Sadiq )Bat( PTI AJK .Ind اھکنپ)Javed Iqbal Abdul Ghani )Fan 3 .Ind اسلکیئ )Muhammad Jahangir Akbar Muhammad Akbar Chaudhary )Bicycle 4 JK PP ولتار)Raja Muhammad Sarfraz Nawaz Khan )Sword 5 .Ind ی پج)Shoaib Abid Muhammad Abid Khan )Jeep 6 .Ind ڑیسیھ)Tahir Qayyum Abdul Qayyum )Ladder 7 .Ind تاﻻ)Shahid Ahmed chughati Fazal Hussain Chughtai )Lock 8 .Ind اکمن)Zaffar Khan Rasab Khan )House 9 .Ind وتسپل)Zahoor Sarwar Ch.Muhammad Sarwar )Revolver 10 Jamat Falah e Insaniat AJK شانیہ )Abdul Latif Butt Noor Muhammad Butt )Eagle 11 .Ind ُحقہ)Ali Zaman Agar Khan )Hukkah 12 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Ch.Ghulam Rabani Barq M.Bagh Ali )Horse 13 .Ind یلیہ اکرٹپ )Ch.Liaqat Ali adv. Pola Khan )Helicopter 14 TLP AJ&K رکنی)Faisal Ahmed Mushtaq Muhammad Mushtaq )Crane 15 .Ind ج گ)Luqman Anjum Sultan Sultan Mehmood )Jug 16 .Ind رتھچی)Mst.Nasreen Akhter Muhammad Jahangir )Umbrella 17 .Ind درخ)Nagina Parveen Raja Umer Zaman )Tree 18 PML (N) AJK ریش)Ch.Masood Khalid Ch.Muhammad Nawaz )Tiger 19 .Ind ٹف تا ل)Waqar Ahmed Mughal Muhammad Ilyas )Foot Ball 20 Page 2 of 39 LA –II MIRPUR-2 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation TLP AJ&K رکنی)Abu Al Hasnat Ch. Muhammad Khaliq-u-Zaman )Crane 1 MQMP AJK گنتپ)Basharat Shareef Muhammad Shareef )Kite 2 .Ind ڑیسیھ)Jameel Akhtar Muhammad Azam )Ladder 3 PPP AJK ریت)Ch.Qasim Majeed Ch.Abdul Majeed )Arrow 4 Aam Admi Party Pakistan رک ڈنی)Khalid Farooq Manzoor Hussain )Trowel 5 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Zulfiqar Ali Noor Muhammad )Horse 6 گ .Ind پپھڑ ی)Sohail Sarfaraz Muhammad Sarfaraz )Turban 7 .Ind رتھچی)Shahid Anwar Ch.Muhammad Anwar )Umbrella 8 Qumi Itehad Party AJK اتسرہ)Sabar Sheraz Muhammad Zaman )Star 9 10 Zafar Anwar Ch.Muhammad Anwar )Bat( PTI AJK 11 Asim Akram Allah Ditta )Bulb( J&K Awami Tehreek .Ind وہایئ اہجز)Azeem Bakash Chaudhry Ch.Muhammad Azam )Aeroplane 12 .Ind راشک)Muhammad Khalil Muhammad Najeeb )Rickshaw 13 PML (N) AJK ریش)Muhammad Nazir Inqalabi Sher Alam )Tiger 14 JK United Movement رکیس)Mazar iqbal Khadam Hussain )Chair 15 JK Democratic Party ومم یتب)Mazar iqbal Sakhi Muhammad )Candle 16 .Ind رٹایف)Moheez Majeed Ch.Abdul Majeed )Trophy 17 .Ind دنبوق)Maqsood Ahmed Tahir Fateh Alam )Gun 18 Page 3 of 39 LA –III MIRPUR-3 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation .Ind وفارہ)Iftikhar Ahmed Muhammad Hafeez )Fountain 1 .Ind راشک)Aman Ullah Khan Muhammad Shar Khan )Rickshaw 2 Majlis Wahadtul ہمیخ)Syed Tasawer Hussain Kazmi Syed Mushtaq Hussain Kazmi )Tent 3 Muslimeen AJK MQMP AJK گنتپ)Toqeer Ahmed Malik Nazir Ahmed )Kite 4 Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Zulqernain Butt Noor Ahmed Butt )Scale 5 6 Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry Ch.Noor Hussain )Bat( PTI AJK .Ind ی س)Shaid Latif Muhammad Latif )Apple 7 JK United Movement رکیس)Shabir Ahmed Chachi Ch.Muhammad Anwer )Chair 8 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Shazada Iqabal Mirza Muhammad Iqbal )Horse 9 Qumi Itehad Party AJK اتسرہ)Sardar Abdul Rahman Khan Muhammad Din Khan )Star 10 .Ind رتھچی)Ishrat Hassan Sajjad Zaheer )Umbrella 11 TLP AJK رکنی)Umair Asghar Ali Asghar )Crane 12 .Ind ی پج)Ch.Qamar Zaheer Ch.Fazal Hussain )Jeep 13 PPP AJK ریت)Ch .Muhammad Ashraf Ch.Muhammad Alam )Arrow 14 .Ind تاﻻ)Muhammad Ashraf Haji Muhammad Yousaf )Lock 15 .Ind رٹک)Muhammad Bilawal Hussain Ch.Allah Ditta )Truck 16 (PML(N ریش)Ch.Muhammad Saeed Ch.Muhammad Saleem )Tiger 17 .Ind ٹف تا ل)Muhammad Azeem Muhammad Iqbal )Foot Ball 18 19 Raja Muhammad Naib Khan Takhar Raja Naseeb Muhammad Thakar )Bulb( J&K Awami Tehreek .Ind اکر)Muhammad Naheem Haji Muhammad Saleem )Car 20 گ .Ind پپھڑ ی)Muhammad Waqas Ashraf Ch.Muhammad Ashraf )Turban 21 Aam Admi Party Pakistan رک ڈنی)Nasreen Farooq Khalid Farooq )Trowel 22 .Ind یلیٹ و یت ن)Ch.Yasir Sultan Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry )Television 23 Page 4 of 39 LA –IV MIRPUR-4 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation .Ind اچوق)Ikhlaq Ahmed Manazer Hussain )Knife 1 2 Ch.Arshad Hussain Ch.Khadam Hussain )Bat( PTI AJK Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Altaf Hussain Allah Ditta Khan )Scale 3 MQMP AJK گنتپ)Raja Tanveer ul Islam Soofi Shakar Muhammad )Kite 4 .Ind یلیٹ و یت ن)Hafeez Ullah Khan Nazeer Ahmed )Television 5 J&K United Movement رکیس)Khalid Hussain Khariat Hussain )Chair 6 PML(N) AJK ریش)Ruksar Ahmed Manazir Hussain )Tiger 7 (PPP (Shaheed Bhutto ُما)Riaz Ahmed Chaudhry Ch.Jamaldin )Fist 8 ُ .Ind ریہہ)Soaib Arshad Ch.Arshad Hussain )Diamond 9 .Ind رتھچی)Raja Zaheer ul Haq Raja Ali Asghar Khan )Umbrella 10 TLP AJK رکنی)Abdul Aziz chaudhry Ch.Botta )Crane 11 .Ind رویاولر)Abdul Qayyum Aziz Abdul Aziz Chaudhry )Revolver 12 .Ind رٹکی)Aveena Ruksar Ruksar Ahmed )Racket 13 .Ind اھکنپ)Farooq Ahmed Muhammad Yousaf )Fan 14 PPP AJK ریت)Faiz Hameed Muhammad Rafeeq )Arrow 15 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Raja Masood Raoof Raja Abdul Raoof )Horse 16 Page 5 of 39 LA V BHIMBER-1 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation PPP AJK ریت)Choudhry Pervez Ashraf Choudhry Muhammad Ashraf )Arrow 1 PML(N) AJK ریش)Waqar Ahmed Noor Abdul Ghani Noor )Tiger 2 J&K United Movement رکیس)Aamir Saddique Mirza Muhammad Saddique )Chair 3 4 Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq Chaudhry Inam-ul-Haq )Bat( PTI AJK Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Muzaffar Hussain Amanat Ali )Scale 5 .Ind دنبوق)Laeeque Muhammad Aamer Zafar Hussain Mirza )Gun 6 TLP AJK رکنی)Muhammad Khursheed Muhammad Bashir )Crane 7 .Ind رھچی)Muhammad Sikandar Khan Muhammad Amin )Bear 8 .Ind رتھچی)Malik Abdul Hamid Malik Gul Muhammad )Umbrella 9 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Muhammad Shafique Jarral Said Muhammad )Horse 10 .Ind وٹ ھت ت ش)Shakir Raza Raja Muhammad Arif )Tooth Brush 11 .Ind اہیک)Chaudhry Waleed Ashraf Chaudhry Muhammad Ashraf )Hockey 12 .Ind ُ شرمغ)Waqas Khizar Khizar Hayat )Ostrich 13 .Ind ر ینڈوی)Muhammad Malik Noor Muhammad )Radio 14 Page 6 of 39 LA VI BHIMBER-2 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation PPP AJK ریت)Idrees Chaudhry Fazal Dad )Arrow 1 .Ind ی پج)Javeed Akhtar Muhammad Rashid )Jeep 2 ی .Ind ر پی)Javeed Iqbal Fazal Hussain )Wrench 3 4 Ch.Ali Shan Ch.Rehmat Khan )Bat( PTI AJK .Ind اہیک)Ch.Waheed Akram Ch.Muhammad Akram )Hockey 5 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Khushnood Azam Raja Allah Ditta Khan )Horse 6 .Ind وفاراہ)Adeel Ali Shan Ch.Ali Shan )Fountain 7 TLP AJK رکنی)Ghulam Qadar Muhammad Tufail )Crane 8 Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Fakhar Uddin Ahmed Shah Muhammad )Scale 9 10 Mehbood Hussain Ch. Muhammad Shafi )Bulb( J&K Awami Tehreek .Ind رتھچی)Muhammad Razzaq Ch Ch.Sultan Alam )Umbrella 11 یامر پتااتسکن)Minar-e- 12 Muhammad Rafiq Fazal Dad Ind. )Pakistan JK Libration League AJK ﻻنیٹل)Muhammad Arif Ch. Nazir Hussain )Lantern 13 PML(N) AJK ریش)Maqsood Ahmed Khan Muhammad yaqoob Khan )Tiger 14 .Ind اھکنپ)Muhammad Latif Alam Deen )Fan 15 Page 7 of 39 LA VII BHIMBER-3 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation .Ind دو ولتارںی)Ch.Inam ul Haq Suhbat Ali )Two Swords 1 .Ind اوگنیھٹ)Inam Sobani Muhammad Rasheed )Ring 2 PPP AJK ریت)Anees Ahmed Fateh Muhammad )Arrow 3 4 Ch.Anwar ul Haq Ch. Suhbat Ali )Bat( PTI AJK گ .Ind پپھڑ ی)Raja Babar Ali Zulqernain Zulqernain Khan )Turban 5 .Ind اھکنپ)Muhammad Taimur Ilyas Muhammad Ilyas Khan )Fan 6 Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Riaz Ahmed Mirza Abdul Kareem Khan )Scale 7 .Ind ویپمکرٹ)Muhammad Rizwan Ch Muhammad Anwar )Computer 8 TLP AJK رک نی)Muhammad Zubair Altaf Din )Crane 9 .Ind تاج )Ch Muhammad Saeed Ch Khaddam Hussain )Crown 10 .Ind ی پج)Muhammad Sajjad Muhammad Azam )Jeep 11 .Ind وہایئ اہجز )Sami Ullah Munir Ahmed )Aeroplane 12 J&K Awami Itehad کنیع)Samia Mukhtar Mukhtar Ahmed Choudhry )Spectacles 13 PML(N) AJK ریش)Tariq Farooq Ch.Muhammad Yousaf )Tiger 14 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Raja Tahir Iqbal Khan Raja Muhammad Iqbal Khan )Horse 15 .Ind پک)Muhammad Abdullah Ch.Muhammad Hussain )Cup 16 .Ind ڑیسیھ)Abdul Qayyum Sahaib Dad )Ladder 17 J&K United Movement رکیس)Muhammad Ali Akhtar Muhammad Ashraf )Chair 18 (PPP (Shaheed Bhutto ُما )Ali Murtaza Zaffar Iqbal )Fist 19 ُ .Ind خ وگش)Muhammad Usman Muhammad Zaman )Rabbit 20 .Ind رتھچی)Abid Zubair Allah Ditta )Umbrella 21 22 Muhammad Aziz Subhani Muhammad Rasheed Siddique )Bulb( J&K Awami Tehreek .Ind ُحقہ)Qayyum Yousaf Ch.Muhammad Yousaf )Hukkah 23 .Ind وکٹ)Raja Mazar Iqbal Raja Muhammad Iqbal )Coat 24 Page 8 of 39 LA VIII KOTLI-1 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation ل .Ind ومرٹ اسکئ)Amjad Rasheed Abdul Rasheed )Motor Cycle 1 .Ind تاج)Syed Amir Arshad Ali Shah Shah pir Shah )Crown 2 PML(N) AJK ریش)Zulfiqar Ali Umar Dad )Tiger 3 J&K United Movement رکیس)Sanwal Shareef Akash Muhammad Shareef )Chair 4 JK PP ولتار)Shahzad Ahmed Lal Muhammad )Sword 5 6 Zaffar Iqbal Malik Malik Ghulam Sarwer )Bat( PTI AJK TLP AJK رکنی)Malik Zaheer Ahmed Malik Wali Muhammad )Crane 7 Qoumi Itehad Party AJK اتسر ہ)Aqib Amir Amir Qabil )Star 8 PPP AJK ریت)Muhammad Aftab Anjum Muhammad Shareef )Arrow 9 .Ind رتھچی)Muhammad Zaman Choudhry Fateh Muhammad )Umbrella 10 Jamat e Islami AJK ت ازو)Muhammad Arif Noor Muhammad )Scale 11 .Ind وہایئ اہجز)Muhammad Faiz Malik )Aeroplane 12 All J&K MC وھگڑا)Malik Muhammad Nawaz Khan Malik Sardar Khan )Horse 13 Page 9 of 39 LA IX KOTLI-2 S.No Name of Candidate Name of Father /Husband Symbols Allocated Party Affiliation 1 Asif Hanif Muhammad Hanif )Bat( PTI AJK .Ind ی پ ج)Asif Mumtaz Sardar M.Mumtaz Khan )Jeep 2 PPP AJK ریت)Ch.Javed Iqbal Budhanvi Khushi Muhammad )Arrow 3 .Ind یتخت)Khizar iftikhar Ch.
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