Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidates have requested the allocation of independent electoral symbols for General Elections (GE) 2024. According to the details, all PTI candidates have requested withdrawal of their Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf – Nazriati (PTI-N) tickets by submitting applications to the Returning Officers.
This development has ignited speculation about a deliberate shift in the political terrain, as these candidates opt for a departure from the conventional bat symbol and instead choose from a varied selection of sports equipment.
The applications underscore the candidates’ preference for independent symbols. In response to these requests, the Returning Officers have granted independent symbols to the respective candidates.
PTI Candidates Independent Electoral Symbols for General Elections 2024
Candidate Name | Constituency / City | Chosen Symbol |
---|---|---|
Rana Sajid Shaukat | NA-79 | Wicket |
Arqam Khan | Gujranwala | Racket |
Ahmed Chatta | NA-66 | Bowl |
Sohail Zafar Cheema | Gujranwala | Piala |
Nasir Cheema | Gujranwala | Rollercoaster |
Bilal Nasir Cheema | PTI candidate | Stabilizer |
Barrister Taimur Malik | Multan | Clock |
Malik Aamir Dogar | Multan | Clock |
Zain Hussain Qureshi | Multan | Shoe |
Mehr Bano Qureshi | Multan | Chamta |
Imran Shaukat | Multan | Tunnel |
Dr. Riaz Long | Multan | Clock |
Junaid Akbar | NA-9 | Racket |
Asif Khan | NA-32 | Lari |
Sohail Sultan Advocate | NA-4 | Goat |
Salim Rehman Kochmte | NA-3 Swat | Badge |
Bashir Khan | NA-6 | Wicket |
Mehboob Shah | NA-7 | Wall Clock |
Shandana Gulzar | NA-30 | Bowl |
Rashid Khan | PK-15 | Bed |
Farooq-ur-Rehman | PK-15 | Plane |
Syastullah Khan | PK-15 | Rooster |
Mian Umar Kakakhel | PK-88 Nowshera | Badge |
Mian Khaliq-ur-Rehman Khattak | PK-87 Nowshera | Pigeon |
Shakeel Ahmed Khan | PK-23 | Racket |
Humayun Khan | PK-15 | Wall Clock |
Fazal Hakeem | PK-6 | Cooker |
Dr. Amjad Ali | PK-7 | Kanshan |
Shaukat Yousafzai | PK-28 Shangla | Rocket |
Pakistan’s General Elections (GE) 2024 are scheduled to take place n February 8, 2024; however, the senate has passed four resolutions seeking delay in the polls. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has expressed its inability to accept the Senate’s proposal, saying that elections will be held on time.