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Uthappa emphasises Pandya's potential to become Indian cricket legend
Poll pits Mirwais Khan of Pashtunkhwa Mili Awami Party against ANP's Zamarak Khan Achakzai
PCB decides to constitute independent medical board: Mohsin Naqvi
Women turnout remained lower in constituency so far
She moved to Pakistan from India in 1950, and was also associated with the film industry
Gujjar has been held on suspected disturbance of peace, nomination in various cases
Minhas acknowledges enthusiasm of voters
IGP underscores importance of adhering to Election Commission of Pakistan's code of conduct
'Will eat breakfast before exercising our right to vote', says voters
"Those of us in Gaza solidarity encampment will not be intimidated," Hirsi said on social media
Strict security arrangements made in PP-158
PML-N's Waseem Qadir, PTI-backed candidate Madni lock horns from PP-147
Funeral prayers will be offered after Zuhr prayers in Islamabad, after which he will be buried in H-11 graveyard
Shoaib Siddiqui upbeat about the victory in by-polls
A minimum income of three thousand dirhams is required for family residence
Six arrested, gunfire exchanged in Ferozewala where voting resumed after 3 hours; polling stopped in Zafarwal
Seat fell vacant after Salik Hussain retained NA seat
A heavy contingent of police reached the spot and started investigation
'We will emerge victorious in by-polls', says Shahzad Farooq
The Bollywood actress and dancer made an appearance on her son Arhaan Khan's podcast
Reforms seek to create sustainable economic environment by curbing illegal visa trading
Mobile network services will remain suspended in election constituencies
Emotional toll of this decision on Prince Harry reportedly runs deep
Shareholders also celebrated remarkable 700% surge in PIA's business
Reality TV star-turned-businesswoman may not be as financially secure as widely believed