HYDERABAD, Sept 3: A total of 76 forms have been accepted by the returning officers for six National Assembly seats of Hyderabad district on Monday.

According to the final list, 14 forms were accepted from NA-218 Hyderabad-I, 14 from NA-219 Hyderabad-II, 12 from NA-220 Hyderabad-III, 13 from NA-221 Hyderabad-IV, 11 from NA-222 Hyderabad-V, and 12 from NA-223 Hyderabad-VI.

The prominent candidates whose forms were accepted from NA-218 are Makhdoom Muhammad Amin Fahim, his son, Makhdoom Jameeluzzaman (PPP), Makhdoom Fazal Hussain Qureshi (independent), Pir Irshadullah Rashidi (PML-J), Mir Haider Ali Khan Talpur (PTI), Pir Muhkumuddin (PML-F), and Shahabuddin Shah (PML-Q).

Prominent candidates whose forms were accepted from NA-219 are Aftab Ahmed Shaikh (Muttahida), Choudhry Bashir Ahmed (PPP), Dr Saleem Haider (MIT), and Mushtaq Ahmed Khan (MMA).

From NA-220, the well-known candidates whose forms were accepted are Aftab Ahmed Shaikh (Muttahida), Dr Sahebzada Abul Khair Mohammad Zubair (MMA), and Zaheeruddin Ghumman (PPP).

From NA-221, the prominent candidates whose forms were accepted are Ms Badrunnisa (PML-N), Mir Sher Muhammad (PTI), Maula Bux Mashoori (PPP-SB), Pir Amjad Ali Shah (PPP), Qaiser Khan Talpur (PTI), Qamar Shahbaz (Muttahida), Syed Ameer Ali Shah Jamote (PPP), and Syed Shahabuddin Shah (PML-Q).

From NA-222, the prominent candidates whose forms were accepted are Abdul Majeed Nizamani, Ghulamullah Chang (independent), Mir Haider Ali Khan Talpur (PTI), Mir Ali Nawaz Talpur (PML-N), Pir Sajjad Saeed Jan Sarhandi (Muttahida), Syed Mohsin Shah Bukhari (PPP), Syed Naveed Qamar (PPP), and Saud Ahmed Farooqi (PML-Q).

From NA-223, the prominent candidates whose forms were accepted are Dr Nawaz Ali Nizamani (MMA), Ms Adeeba Gul (PML-N), Ms Shamshad Bachani (PPP), and Syed Ali Nawaz Rizvi (PPP).

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