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Contesting Candidates NA-1 Peshawar-I Form-V: List of Contesting Candidates NA-1 Peshawar-I Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Sahibzada PO Ashrafia Colony, Mohala Afghan Cow Colony, Peshawar Akram Khan 2 H # 3/2, Mohala Raza Shah Shaheed Road, Lantern Bilour House, Peshawar Alhaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 3 Shangar PO Bara, Tehsil Bara, Khyber Agency, Kite Presented at Moh. Gul Abad, Bazid Khel, PO Bashir Ahmad Afridi Badh Ber, Distt Peshawar 4 Shaheen Muslim Town, Peshawar Suitcase Pir Abdur Rehman 5 Karim Pura, H # 282-B/20, St 2, Sheikhabad 2, Chiragh Peshawar (Lamp) Jan Alam Khan Paracha 6 H # 1960, Mohala Usman Street Warsak Road, Book Peshawar Haji Shah Nawaz 7 Fazal Haq Baba Yakatoot, PO Chowk Yadgar, H Ladder !"#$%&'() # 1413, Peshawar Hazrat Muhammad alias Babo Maavia 8 Outside Lahore Gate PO Karim Pura, Peshawar BUS *!+,.-/01!234 Khalid Tanveer Rohela Advocate 9 Inside Yakatoot, PO Chowk Yadgar, H # 1371, Key 5 67'8 Peshawar Syed Muhammad Sibtain Taj Agha 10 H # 070, Mohala Afghan Colony, Peshawar Scale 9 Shabir Ahmad Khan 11 Chamkani, Gulbahar Colony 2, Peshawar Umbrella :;< Tariq Saeed 12 Rehman Housing Society, Warsak Road, Fist 8= Kababiyan, Peshawar Amir Syed Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 1 of 176 13 Outside Lahori Gate, Gulbahar Road, H # 245, Tap >?@A= Mohala Sheikh Abad 1, Peshawar Aamir Shehzad Hashmi 14 2 Zaman Park Zaman, Lahore Bat B Imran Khan 15 Shadman Colony # 3, Panal House, PO Warsad Tiger CDE' Road, Peshawar Muhammad Afzal Khan Panyala 16 House # 70/B, Street 2,Gulbahar#1,PO Arrow FGH!I' Gulbahar, Peshawar Muhammad Zulfiqar Afghani 17 Inside Asiya Gate, Moh. Dhand Barzarkan, Takhti J4K Peshawar Moeen ud Din 18 H # 2275, Mohala Jattan, Peshawar Stag *!+ LMN Hidayatullah Khan Afridi Advocate NA-2 Peshawar-II Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Tehkal Bala, Mohallah Khan Abad, Peshawar Lantern LOP$ Arbab Najeeb Ullah Khan 2 Flat No.15, Gharib Abad, Peshawar Basket Q;R Ishaq Hussain 3 Nothiya Jadeed Miskeen Abad, Peshawar Generator S T Aasir Sheraz 4 Jamrud Wazir Dhand, Khyber Agency Suitcase U Iqtidar Ahmad Afridi 5 Tehkal Payan, Peshawar Pitcher VWX Intizar Ali Khan Khalil ^ 6 ^ a Moh: Akazai, Tehkal Bala, Peshawar Bat YZ[\. ]/_` Hamid ul Haq 7 Pishtakhara Bala, P/O Islamia College, Peshawar Stag VQ@ Khadim Hussain Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 2 of 176 8 Jehangirabad, Peshawar Arrow bP$cd Arbab Aalamgir Khan 9 Vill: Pawaka, Mohallah Ali Sherzai, Peshawar Scale Vef'cd Muhammad Iqbal Khalil 10 H.No.214, Mohallah Jandar Gali, Nothia Bucket VLg Qadeem Safeer Ullah 11 Tehkal Bala, Moh: Nawab Saib, Peshawar Wheel h Barrow Saleem Khan 12 Paloskai Banda, Takht-e-Nusrati, Karak Tiger i Abdul Bari 13 Landi Arbab, Machine Gari, Peshawar Ladder Ljkl Qazi Saif Ullah Khan 14 Tehkal Bala, Peshawar Rabbit Vmn' Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil 15 1-A, New Arbab Colony, Arbab Road, Hud Hud o' University Town Peshawar Muhammad Atiq ur Rehman 16 House no.1, Shaheen Town, Peshawar Chiragh Vpq (Lamp) Malik Haider Khan 17 Regi Aftezai, Peshawar Book :'rst Muhammad Saeed Jan NA-3 Peshawar-III Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Gul Bela, Peshawar Lantern LuP$ Arbab Inam Ullah Khan 2 Gul Abad P/O Charpareeza, Peshawar Scale *!+L T Israr Ullah Advocate 3 Pajagi Road Kaniza P/O Daag, Peshawar Missile vwxyLz Aman Ullah Khan Kanriza Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 3 of 176 4 GT Road Jhagra, P/O Tarnab Form, Peshawar Tiger {|ef} Engineer Iqbal Zafar Jhagra 5 H.No.143 Ali House Warsak Road near T&T Book W Office, Peshawar Haji Ghulam Ali 6 Mohallah Malik Mir Dad Khan, Pajagai, Bicycle W~qcd Peshawar Dr. Malik Shoukat Ali Khan 7 Garhi Ameer Khan, Patwar Payan, Peshawar Bat Sajid Nawaz 8 Dalazak Road Daman-e-Hindki, P/O Pakha Iron W@T Ghulam, Peshawar Sardar Ali 9 132 KV Grid Station Charsadda Road, H # F/18, Generator 8B P/O Bakhshi Pull, Peshawar Umar Said Khan ^ 10 Khurasan Camp, Haryana Bala, P/O Suitcase ;<, Charpareeza, Peshawar Fiza Tariq 11 Eid Gah Colony, P/O Ashrafia Colony, St # 4, Chiragh z' Peshawar (Lamp) Muhammad Zaman 12 Chaghar Matti, Peshawar Hud Hud ' Muhammad Fayyaz Khan 13 Hasan Garhi, Peshawar Bucket $6 Mst: Tabana 14 Nasapa Payan P/O Nasapa, Bakhshi Pull, Kite !q Peshawar Malik Javed Khan 15 Malik Abad Nachapa Payan, P/O Bakhshi Pull, Oil Stove !@q Peshawar Malik Firdos Khan 16 Haryana Payan, Peshawar Arrow Noor Alam Khan 17 Kandi Payan Mathra, P/O Khas, Peshawar Wheel n$? Barrow Hasham Babar Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 4 of 176 NA-4 Peshwar-IV Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Vill: & P/O Landi Arbab, Peshawar Book eP$ Arbab Kamal Ahmad 2 Across Police Post Tarnab Form, Peshawar Lantern P'P$ Arbab Muhammad Ayub Jan 3 Landi Akhun Ahmed GPO Peshawar Basket Aneela Shaheen 4 Mohallah Malakan Bazid Khel, Peshawar Wheel v8 Barrow Syed Hizar Amin Shah 5 Vill: Suleman Khel, Badhbair, Peshawar Comb t~ Shaukat Ali Momand 6 Tarnab Form, Peshawar Scale Qn Sabir Hussain Awan 7 Babo Khel Badaber, Peshawar Kite ' Faiz Muhammad 8 Canal Road University Town, Peshawar Ladder 2! Gul Wazir Shaheen 9 H.No.126 Street A-1 Phase-4 Hayatabad Bat Peshawar. Gulzar Khan 10 Mohmand Abad, Peshawar Arrow J4 Misbah ud Din 11 Mohallah Gujar Abad, Hazar Khwani, Peshawar Key FyTJ4 rst Molana Miraj ud Din Sirkani 12 Mohallah Mian Gan Chamkani Peshawar Chiragh (Lamp) Mian Abdul Latif 13 Urmar Phando Road Musazai Tiger t¡r Nasir Khan Mosazai Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 5 of 176 NA-5 Nowshera-I Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Moh. Rabbania, Palosai Road, Forest College Scale kl¢£ Peshawar Asif Luqman Qazi 2 Pashtoon Garhi, Pabbi, Distt Nowshera Suitcase Q¤ Amjid Hussain 3 Banda Mula Khan, Tehsil & Distt Nowshera olympic $2 Torch Iran Bacha 4 Moh: Badrashi, Khel, Manki Sharif, Distt Bat ¥w! Nowshera Pervez Khattak 5 Manki Sharif Tehsil & Distt Nowshera Tiger ¦v@ Pir Zada Nabi Amin 6 Zarbagh, Pabbi, Distt Nowshera Iron W@A Shahzad Ali Khan 7 Dag Ismail Khel, Tehsil Pabbi, Distt Nowshera Lantern @§@' Muhammad Daud Khattak 8 Moh. Khattak Bagh, Dag Ismail Khel, Tehsil Arrow ¥;<' Pabbi, Pabbi, Distt Nowshera Eng Muhammad Tariq Khattak 9 Dag Ismail Khel, Distt Nowshera Book @¨'© Mufti Muhammad Sajjad 10 Azakhel Payan, Tehsil & Distt Nowshera Missile ªq Gul Zali Khan 11 Kaji Khel, Ziarat Kaka Sahib, Tehsil & Distt Pitcher *!+«yyJ4w¬ Nowshera Aziz ud Din NA-6 Nowshera-II Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Pir Sabaq, Tehsil & District Nowshera Giraffe W@ Irshad Ali Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 6 of 176 2 Khattak Colony, Ashoor Abad,Tehsil & District Iron ­ef Nowshera Iqbal Hussain 3 Moh: Babu Khel, Nizampur, Tehsil & District Wheel ® Nowshera Barrow Amin Akber 4 Village Khan Kohi, Tehsil & District Nowshera Missile ef! Javed Iqbal 5 Mohallah Khan Khel, Mandori Tehsil & District Cow ¥¯e@ Nowshera Khan Adil Ghaffar Khan Khattak 6 Misri Banda, Tehsil & District Nowshera Bat ' T Siraj Muhammad Khan 7 Amangarh, Adam Gee, Paper Mills, Tehsil & Basket L: District Nowshera Saeed Ullah 8 Mohallah Pero Khel, Akora Khattak, Tehsil & Tiger °$vWH!I± District Nowshera Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah 9 Village Shaidu, Tehsil & Distt Nowshera Tooth Lw¬ Brush Aziz Ullah Jan (Retired from contesting) 10 Khushal Colony, Nowshera Cantt, Tehsil & Fist ve District Nowshera Kamal Shah 11 Mohallah Garhi Khan Khel, Akora Khattak, Lantern ¥²@³ Tehsil & District Nowshera Masood Abbas 12 Darul Uloom Haqqania, Akora Khattak Tehsil & Ladder F´YZrst District Nowshera Molana Hamid ul Haq Haqqani · 13 · ^ » Karim Khel, Kahi, Tehsil & District Nowshra Pitcher vµ¶¸¹º Mian Shahenshah 14 Gailani House, Amangar, Tehsil & District Arrow F¼vW½¾ ¿ Nowshera Maj Retd Liaqat Ali Shah Gailani NA-7 Charsadda-I Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 7 of 176 1 Muhammad Nari, Wali Bagh Tehsil & District Lantern ª!ÀÁ Charsadda Asfandyar Wali Khan 2 Mohallah Shaheeda Bazzar Prang Tehsil & Ladder ; District Charsadda Ishtiaq Ahmad MUTAHIDA DEENI MAHAZ 3 Kandy Kanan Khel, Rajjar Tehsil & District Arrow Là Charsadda Khanim Ullah 4 Dora Khel Sherpao Tehsil Tangi District Chiragh §ÄS(ÅÆ Charsadda (Lamp) Sikandar Hayat Khan 5 Cow @vB Omar Shahzad 6 Sheikh Abad, Tehsil & District Charsadda Bat 'E Fazal Muhammad Khan 7 Char Bagh, Turangzai, Tehsil & District Tiger F@®Ç Charsadda Kaleem Akbar Durrani 8 Safar Khel Prang Tehsil & District Charsadda Scale È' Muhammad Arshid Khan 9 Gohar Abad, Babara, Tehsil & District Book vÉÊ'rst Charsadda Maulana Muhammad Gohar Shah 10 Palato Rajjar Tehsil & District Charsadda Eagle @r Nadar Khan 11 Quaid Abad Mardan Road Charsadda Tehsil & Suitcase Ë District Charsadda Noor Zeb NA-8 Charsadda-II Serial No Name of contestng candidate in Address of contesting candidate Symbol Urdu Alphbeticl order Allotted 1 Dora Khel Sherpao Tehsil Tangi District Chiragh §ÄS PÌ Charsadda (Lamp) Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao 2 Pir Qilla PO Shabqadar, Distt Charsadda Hud Hud ­P$ Arbab Hussain Monday, April 22, 2013 6:00:18 PM Contesting candidates Page 8
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