Who will be the candidate for this constituency? Unfortunatle we have not seen our MNA in area and not any participation in the National Assembly debates. - Posted on : 29-July-2017
ہم راجہ عرفان امتیاز کو چکلالہ کینٹ کا واءس پریزیڈنٹ منتخب ہونے پر دل کی اتھاہ گہراءیوں سے مبارک باد پیش کرتے ہیں۔ - Posted on : 02-August-2015
Heartiest greetings on your winning in NA-54 - Posted on : 12-May-2013
In NA 54 PML(N) is lucky to regain its seat but their MNA like all previous MNA of this constituency did nothing for this area. People vote for Nawaz Sharif but the people like Ijaz ul Haq and now Malik Ibrar are not realya political worker. PPP got a very devoted and real political worker in the shape of Malik Zamarud and he delivered also. PML(N) has a political worker Chaudhry Tanveer who can deliver was out of the game due to graduation condition in 2008 but now he can contest and party should ask him to do so because there are rumors that he doesn want to contest. Raja Basharat of PML(Q) will also try to regain his seat but apart from his personal vote bank PML(Q) have nothing in this area rather it will be a negative point of having a ticket of Q. PTI have not any renowned leader yet. It will be a good contest between PPP and PML(N) if PTI will bring a candidate with the consensus of JI. But if PML(N) brings Ch Tanveer as candidate it will be more easier for them to retain this seat. - Posted on : 27-March-2013
PPP is probably the most hated party right now in the country, courtesy their poor style of governance and their age old technique of always playing the victim. But, even with this sort of heavy baggage, it is a party that has the most coverage. They have a strong standing in Sindh, some standing in southern Punjab, for some reason they have strong candidates in Balochistan and they just ally with whoever wins in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
Purely based on the coverage they have, PPP would always win the highest seats in the National Assembly. Let me repeat this: it is not due to their good governance or anything; it’s just that they are really spread out. Even in the worst case scenario, they would still have more seats in the National Assembly than any other party in Pakistan.
Apart from coverage, they have one more advantage that is not mentioned enough – their vote bank is rock solid while their opposition’s vote bank has fractured over time. - Posted on : 23-October-2011
In Election 2008, Malik Abrar Ahmad of Pakistan Muslim League (N)secured 58228 votes, while Zumarad Khan of Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians got 33749 votes.On the other hand Prof. Mushtaq Hussain Mughal of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan got only 92 votes. - Posted on : 16-October-2011