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English: This is a template map for the 2024 Punjab provincial election. Once the results are released, a new file will be uploaded. Once the results are released, a new file will be uploaded. Date
The Punjab Rangers (formally Pakistan Rangers Punjab) (Urdu: پنجاب رینجرز) is a federal paramilitary force in Pakistan. It is one of nine Civil Armed Forces and is one of two Ranger forces with the other one being the Sindh Rangers , which operates in Sindh province .
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On 22 December, the PTI approached the Peshawar High Court (PHC) against the ECP's order and hence, a single-member bench suspended the ECP's order until 9 January 2024. On 30 December 2023, the ECP filed a review application within the PHC, and days later, a two-member bench withdrew the suspension order as it heard the case.
Sarfaraz Bugti(from Mar 2024) PPP: Ali Amin Gandapur (from 2 March 2024) Ghulam Ali: Muhammad Azam Khan (until 2 March 2024) Caretaker: Caretaker: Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PTI: Punjab: Sardar Saleem Haider Khan: Mohsin Naqvi (until 26 February 2024) Caretaker: Caretaker: Malik Shehzad Ahmed Khan Maryam Nawaz (from 26 February ...
On 1 July 1995 the Pakistan Rangers were bifurcated into two distinct forces, the Pakistan Rangers – Punjab (Punjab Rangers) and Pakistan Rangers – Sindh (Sindh Rangers). Consequently, the Mehran Force and other Pakistani paramilitary units operating in the province of Sindh were merged with and began to operate under the Sindh Rangers. [5]
The Next Punjab legislative assembly election is expected to be held in February 2027 to elect all 117 members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. [1] Bhagwant Mann is the incumbent Chief Minister of Punjab .
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