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  2. 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 ...

  3. 1937 Punjab Provincial Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Unionist Party 170 162 Western Punjab (Muhammadan) Hayat Khan Noon 171 163 Baluch Tumandars (Muhammadan) Jamal Khan Leghari Trade and Labour Unions 172 164 Punjab Trade and Labour Unions Sita Ram Hindu Election Board 173 165 Eastern Punjab Diwan Chaman Lall: Indian National Congress 174 166 Northern Punjab Ahmad Baksh Khan Unionist Party ...

  4. Shah Mahmood Qureshi - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly, he used his influence as a mayor of Multan to win the 2002 elections. [2] In 2006, Benazir Bhutto appointed Qureshi as the President of Pakistan Peoples Party Punjab [1] [10] to revive the popularity of PPP in southern Punjab given his good experience. [11] Reportedly, Qureshi slapped an officer for beating a party activist of PPP ...

  5. 1946 Indian provincial elections - Wikipedia

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    Of the total of 1585 seats, Indian national congress won 923 (58.23%) [20] and the All-India Muslim League won 425 seats (26.81% of the total), placing it as the second-ranking party. It captured all Muslim constituencies in the central assembly as well as most of the Muslim constituencies in the provincial legislatures.

  6. 2013 Pakistani by-elections - Wikipedia

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    The PML-N government had been in power for a little over a year, and the by-elections were widely considered as a referendum on its performance. 18 of the 29 seats in the National Assembly and 7 of the 10 open seats in the provincial assemblies were won by the PML-N. Six seats in the National Assembly and two in the provincial assemblies were ...

  7. Sajjad Hussain Qureshi - Wikipedia

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    Makhdoom Sajjad Hussain Qureshi (Urdu: سجاد حسین قریشی) (September 1923 – 23 January 1996) was the Governor of Punjab from 30 December 1985 to 9 December 1988. He did his Matriculation from Pilot Secondary School and B.A. from Govt. Emerson College. Makhdoom Sajjad Hussain Qureshi completed his L.L.B. from Punjab University Law ...

  8. Second Punjab Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 Punjab Legislative Assembly election was the Second Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) election of the state when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 120 seats in the 154-seat legislature in the election.

  9. 1926 Punjab Legislative Council election - Wikipedia

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    Party Landholders 65 Punjab (General) Raja Narendra Nath Hindu Election Board 66 Punjab (Muhammadan) Sikandar Hayat Khan Unionist Party 67 Punjab (Sikh) Joginder Singh Tumandars 68 Baluch Tumandars Jamal Khan Leghari Unionist Party University 69 Punjab Universities Manohar Lal Independent Commerce and Trade 70 Punjab Commerce and Trade V. F. Gray