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Naqvi, Ahad among 7 Punjab senators elected unopposed

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Ahead of Senate election, slated for April 2, seven personalities linked to different political parties were elected unopposed as senators from Punjab on Wednesday.

Those who have been elected as senators without facing any contest include Pakistan Muslim League-N leaders Pervaiz Rasheed, Nasir Mehmood and Talal Chaudhry. Subsequently, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Cheema have also been elected unopposed as senators.

Moreover, Sunni Ittehad Council-backed Raja Nasir Abbas, and Hamid Khan were also among the newly-elected parliamentarians.
On technocrat seat, Mustafa Ramday withdrew his nomination papers, whereas, Shahzad Waseem, Musadik Malik, Walid Iqbal, and Umar Ijaz Cheema took back nominations from general seats.

Earlier, the Election Commission of Pakistan announced holding the Senate elections on April 2 in order to fill 48 vacant seats.

Fifty-two seats in the upper house of parliament will fall vacant after the expiration of the 6-year term of the incumbent senators next week. The elections, however, would be held to elect 48 senators as 4 reserved seats for the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas had been abolished after the 25th Constitutional amendment.

Polling would be held to elect members against seven general seats, two women, two seats for technocrats, including Ulema and one seat for non-Muslims from Sindh and Punjab.

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