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- January 4, 2024
- Ubaida Khan
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Introduction:
NA-6 Lower Dir-I is a constituency within the National Assembly of Pakistan. It was previously a part of the NA-34 constituency from 1977 to 2018. In the 2018 delimitation, Lower Dir was divided into two distinct constituencies, namely NA-6 and NA-7. Lower Dir is relatively new district of KP, formed in 1996. Lower Dir, has relatively more plain areas as compared to Upper Dir but it is still mountainous. Agriculture, horticulture, mining and construction are the main sources of income generation for the population.
District: | Lower Dir |
Province: | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Electorate: | 323338 |
Elevation: | Dir Lower ranges from 700 m to 2,800 m above sea level and the climate largely depends on altitude |
Area: | 1,583 km² |
Popularity Reason:. Lower Dir is famous for embroidery items such as traditional caps, garments, ladies purse, hair accessories, ‘Azarband’ (trouser belt), and ‘Pranda’ (female hair band). In this sector, there is 100% female employment.It has many popular attractions, including Kandolai top, making it well worth a visit.
Main Political Parties:
There were 8 Candidates in general election 2018 from NA 6 Lower Dir-I constituency of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. The key participants and political parties from NA 6 were as follows: Molana Asadullah MMA. Mehboob Shah PTI lead the election by receiving 63440 votes by defeating Molana Asadullah MMA got 36665 votes, and other candidates of NA 6.
PAKISTAN ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-6 – 2018 | ||
Position | Candidates | Votes |
1 | Mehboob Shah PTI | 63440 |
2 | Molana Asadullah MMA Advertisements
| 36665 |
3 | Muhammad Zahid Khan ANP | 30682 |
4 | Ahamad Hassan PPPP | 27774 |
5 | Javed Akhtar PML-N | 3600 |
6 | Ihsan ullah TLP | 3166 |
7 | Amjad Ali AAT | 818 |
8 | Habibullah APML | 675 |
Who Is The Winner Of NA-6 General Election 2024
PAKISTAN GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-6 – 2024
Position | Candidate | Votes | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Muhammad Bashir Khan (Winner) | 76,259 | IND (PTI) |
2 | Siraj Ul Haq | 52,545 | JIP |
3 | Bahadar Khan | 11,080 | ANP |
4 | Muhammad Hanif Khan | 6,922 | PPP |
5 | Muhammad Sher Khan | 6,149 | JUI |
6 | Rooh Ullah Khan | 1,118 | PML-N |
7 | Muhammad Din Jan | 394 | IND |
8 | Fawad Ali | 143 | IND |
9 | Ali Shah | 107 | IND |
10 | Aimal Khan | 106 | IND |
11 | Amanul Haq | 43 | IND |