- February 2, 2024
- Ubaida Khan
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Introduction:
NA-263 Quetta 2 is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It mainly comprises the areas of the Quetta City Tehsil.
District | Quetta |
Division | Quetta |
Province | Baluchistan |
Electorate | 321,117 |
Popularity Reason: Quetta is a city with a compelling history that spans millennia. Its strategic location and natural beauty have made it a significant center for trade and culture over the years. Today, Quetta stands as a vital industrial and transportation hub, featuring diverse sectors such as textiles, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Home to around 1.5 million residents, the city also holds prominence as an educational center, hosting numerous colleges and universities. Nestled at the foothills of the majestic Zarghoon Mountains, Quetta offers a captivating natural backdrop.
With roots tracing back to the ancient trade routes connecting Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent, Quetta was historically part of the Kandahar region, playing a crucial role in facilitating commerce. The city is particularly renowned for its lush fruit orchards, yielding delightful crops of apples, grapes, peaches, and pomegranates. This historical and naturally abundant city continues to evolve, blending its rich past with a dynamic present.
Main Political Parties:
The consolidated results of the 2018 general election in NA-266 Quetta provide a detailed overview of all candidate contestants from various political parties, including Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, and Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan, along with independent candidates and their respective vote details. Notable individuals such as Agha Hassan Baloch, Hafiz Hussain Ahmad, Jamal Khan Tarakai, Zain ul Abideen Khan Khilji, Prince Ahmad Umar Ahmedzai, Mir Riaz Ahmad Shahwani, Nawab Muhammad Khan Shahwani, Moulana Muhammad Ramzan Mengal, Muhammad Younas, Sardar Ahmad Khan Shahwani, Qutab Ali, Muhammad Imran Bangulzai, Sardar Sher Din Khan Zagar Mengal, Paind Khan, Malik Mehmood Yar Shahwani, Mir Muhammad Usman Parkani, Allauddin, Bibi Nasreen Gull, Malik Abdul Razzaq Satooryani, and Mir Sikandar Shahwani contested in the General Election 2018 from N.A-266.
Agha Hassan Baloch emerged as the elected Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from N.A-266 District Quetta in the aforementioned general election.
PAKISTAN ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-266 – 2018 | |||
Position | Candidate | Party | Votes |
1. | Agha Hassan Baloch | BNP | 20056 |
2. | Hafiz Hussain Ahmed | MMA | 11063 |
3. | Jamal Khan Tarakai | PKMAP | 9138 |
4. | Zain ul Abideen Khan Khilji | PTI | 5624 |
5. | Prince Ahmad Umar Ahmadzai | BAP | 5124 |
6. | Mir Riaz Ahmad Shahwani | PPP | 5018 |
7. | Nawab Muhammad Khan Shahwani | NP | 1327 |
8. | Moulana Muhammad Ramzan Mengal | PRP | 1053 |
9. | Muhammad Younis | PML-N | 868 Advertisements
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10. | Sardar Ahmad Khan Shahwani | Independent | 597 |
11. | Qutab Ali | BNP-A | 478 |
12. | Muhammad Imran Bangulzai | Independent | 235 |
13. | Sardar Sher Din Khan Zagar Mengal | Independent | 206 |
14. | Paind Khan | Independent | 179 |
15. | Malik Mahmood Yar Shahwani | Independent | 157 |
16. | Mir Muhammad Usman Parkani | Independent | 144 |
17. | Allauddin | ANP | 142 |
18. | Bibi Nasreen Gull | BNM | 78 |
19. | Malik Abdul Razzaq Satooryani | Independent | 78 |
20. | Mir Sikandar Shahwani | Independent | 38 |
Who Is The Winner Of NA-263 General Election 2024
PAKISTAN GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-263 – 2024
Position | Candidate Name | Votes | Party |
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1 | Haji Jamal Shah Kakar | 15680 | PML-N |
2 | Salar Khan Kakar | 14350 | IND |
3 | Mehmood Khan Achakzai | 8903 | PKMAP |
4 | Rozi Khan Kakar | 4751 | PPP |
5 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach | 4316 | PKMAP |
6 | Mirza Hussain Hazara | 3895 | HDP |
7 | Nawabzada Mir Lashkari Raisani | 3722 | IND |
8 | Arbab Liaqat Ali | 1970 | MWM |
9 | Mir Maqbool Ahmed Lehri | 1664 | BNP |
10 | Wali Muhammad | 1495 | IND |
11 | Moula Muhammad Ramzan Mengal | 746 | PRP |
12 | Molana Abdul Qadir Looni | 563 | JUI-NP |
13 | Muhammad Jawad | 519 | JWP |
14 | Atta ur Rehman | 291 | JIP |
15 | Naeem Karim | 236 | IND |
16 | Shakeel Ahmed | 194 | PML |
17 | Wazeer Ahmad Noorani | 184 | TLP |
18 | Abdul Sadiq | 181 | RJUI |
19 | Nawabzada Sharif Jogezai | 135 | IND |
20 | Rubina Irfan | 106 | BAP |
21 | Abdul Razzaq | 103 | IND |
22 | Nida Muhammad | 80 | IND |
23 | Habib ur Rehman | 73 | IND |
24 | Sardar Zulfiqar Ali | 64 | BNP-A |
25 | Habib Ullah Khan | 60 | IND |
26 | Abdul Ghaffar Khan Kakar | 52 | IND |
27 | Abdul Wahid | 37 | IND |
28 | Umer Khan Achakzai | 36 | JUS |
29 | Munawara Bibi Baloch | 24 | IND |
30 | Abdul Salam | 23 | IND |
31 | Abdul Hadi | 19 | IND |
32 | Nasir Haidar Kasi | 15 | IND |
33 | Iqbal Hassan Lehri | 14 | IND |
34 | Niamat Ullah Khan | 11 | IND |
35 | Syed Iqbal Shah | 10 | IND |
36 | Abdul Mateen | 9 | IND |
37 | Muhammad Rahim | 7 | IND |
38 | Shah Faisal | 6 | IND |