Islamabad: The Election Commission has been given PTI’s lists of reserved seats for women and less than half for men as the country gears up for the next election. According to a news release, this is being done to accurately represent these groups in parliament.
Particulars
Sixty-seven women’s lists and 11 minority seats’ lists have been submitted. Mishal Yousafzai and Dr Ali Imran Shehzad Malik, Advocate, filed these lists with the commission on behalf of PTI.
Reserved Seats for Women
The women’s list includes candidates who have worked hard for their party and society. Among those nominated for the National Assembly are Sanam Javed, Alia Hamza, Kanwal Shauzab, Rubina Shaheen, and Seemiya Tahir. Each has contributed significantly to the activities of PTI, which recognized her dedication and service.
Alia Hamza tops PTI’s list of women’s reservations in the National Assembly. Her leadership within the party has earned her this position, and it is clear that she will play an essential role in its strategy during the upcoming elections.
Reserved Seats for less than half
Lal Chand Malhi is leading PTI’s list of reserved seats for less than half in the National Assembly. He has always been an active member advocating rights for people belonging to different religions or sects who live in Pakistan but struggle to get their voices heard through political channels like him joining parliament where they could work together on equal terms with other lawmakers towards shared goals such as development projects benefiting all communities equally without any discrimination based on race religion caste color sex or language spoken etcetera.
Provincial Assemblies Submissions
PTI also submitted its priority lists for provincial assemblies, including Punjab KP province Sindh, which are essential steps towards ensuring that every citizen feels included in decision-making processes, especially those related to their representation at various levels (provincial) govt). This reflects PTI’s comprehensive approach towards inclusiveness.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Mishal Yousafzai is at the top of the list for women’s reserved seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, followed by Fauzia Bibi, Uzma, and Ayesha Naeem, among other notable women. The idea behind this list is to bring as many different parts of the province into assembly so there can be broad representation about what people from different backgrounds think needs doing here.
Peshawar has also been included with several names, Nasreen Bibi and Sajida Jabeen. This shows PTI’s importance on regionalism and its desire to see leaders emerge from various areas as opposed to only those based around capital cities or larger towns, etcetera, etcetera.
Statements From PTI Representatives
Chief Minister’s Advisor for Social Welfare Mishal Yousafzai talked about these lists during an interview with Dunya News. She said that they were prepared very carefully before being handed over to the election commission because. We wanted them to reflect all aspects related to our society, not just gender but also religion, race, disability, etc. She added that she trusted those selected to represent their respective areas will work towards improving conditions there.
The PTI’s inclusionary commitment is evident through its delicate choice of candidates for reserved seats. In terms of the upcoming elections, those lists show how devoted the party is to creating an inclusive system. Where every Pakistani feels represented by the government.