Sadia Bashir Chaudhry Submits Nomination Papers for PTI’s Reserved Seat for Women

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Hattian Bala (Azadi Times) – Sadia Bashir Chaudhry has officially submitted her nomination papers to RO Constituency No. 6 Syeda Mehwish Kazmi for the reserved seat for women from PTI Union Council Khilana. The event was attended by local council members Tariq Aziz Abbasi, Nazir Mughal, and workers from Yus Khilana.

Speaking to the media, Ms. Sadia Chaudhry expressed her gratitude to the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, Party President Sardar Tanveer Ilyas, Assembly Candidate Constituency 6 Zeeshan Haider, and District Council Member Chaudhry Zahid Farid for their support in granting her the party ticket.

 

Ms. Chaudhry emphasized the crucial role women play in forming the Tehreek-e-Insaf government and vowed to advocate for women’s rights at every forum. She pledged to address women’s issues and ensure they receive basic facilities. Her main goal in joining politics is to resolve the problems faced by women in her area and to provide the best possible facilities for the local community.

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