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  2. Khurram Shahzad Virk - Wikipedia

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    Born on 1 April 1983 in Sheikhupura, Punjab, he obtained his LLB in 2005 from the Punjab University, Lahore his and Master's in Philosophy in 2007 from the G. C. University, Lahore. [ 2 ] Political career

  3. 1937 Punjab Provincial Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    In Non-Territorial Constituencies the highest number of voters (58,106) were in '153-Amritsar (Women-Sikh)' and lowest number of voters (10) were in '163-Baluch Tumandars (Landholders)'. Highest vote turnout (98.35%) was registered in '158-Punjab Commerce and Industry (Commerce and Industry)' and lowest (40.53%) registered in '151-Inner Lahore ...

  4. University of the Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The University of the Punjab (UoP), also referred to as the Punjab University (PU), is a public research university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1882, its international influence has made it one of the most prestigious universities in South Asia ; being the oldest and largest public sector one in the wider Punjab region , as well as ...

  5. List of political parties in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is a political party founded in 1996 by cricketer-turned-politician, Imran Khan. The party was founded on the premise of bringing change to Pakistan and to bring a new face to Pakistani politics, as when the party was founded the PPP and PML-N ruled Pakistan in a de-facto two party system. [9]

  6. 1946 Punjab Provincial Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    A coalition consisting of the Congress, Unionist Party and the Akalis was formed in Punjab. [4] Ishtiaq Ahmed has given an account [5] of how the Coalition Government in the United Punjab collapsed as a result of a massive campaign launched by the then Punjab Muslim League(the largest party in Punjab assembly at that time with 73 seats). AIML ...

  7. List of University of the Punjab people - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, at 22:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Pakistan Muslim League (N) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008 general election, the party won urban votes and dominated the provisional assembly of Punjab Province. They secured a total of 91 seats in the state parliament , just second to the Pakistan People's Party , which won 121 seats, and the parties agreed on forming a coalition government.

  9. 1923 Punjab Legislative Council election - Wikipedia

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    Highest Number of voters - 21,309 in Jehlum (Muhammadan-Rural) Lowest Number of voters - 1,652 in Gurgaon (General-Rural) Highest Turnout - 72.8% in East West Central Towns (General-Urban) Lowest Turnout - 14.6% in Lahore (Sikh-Rural) Non-Territorial Constituencies voters - 5,304 Highest Number of voters - 2,398 in Punjab Universities