PML-N Issues Five More AJK Election Tickets As Three Seats Wait
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz has approved five additional candidates for the upcoming Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections. Party president Nawaz Sharif confirmed the latest nominations, though decisions for three remaining constituencies are still pending.
Key Highlights
- PML-N president Nawaz Sharif officially signed off on five new candidate nominations.
- A controversial pick in LA-36 Jammu-III favors a new party entrant over a veteran.
- Internal party friction emerged from senior lawmakers opposing long-standing candidates.
- Three remaining regional constituencies are still awaiting final candidate selections.
PML-N has issued five more tickets for the upcoming AJK Legislative Assembly elections, including a closely watched nomination in LA-36 Jammu-III. The party has yet to decide candidates for three remaining constituencies.
According to a communication carrying Nawaz Sharifβs signature, the party has awarded tickets to Malik Mohammad Nawaz from LA-8 Kotli-I (Raj Mahal), Chaudhry Mohammad Yasin Gulshan from LA-18 Poonch-I (Abbaspur), Sardar Abdul Khaliq Wasi from LA-22 Poonch-V (Tain/Thorar), Mohammad Ahsan Raza from LA-36 Jammu-III and Mohammad Amir Shah from LA-41 Valley-II.
The nomination in LA-36 Jammu-III has drawn particular attention, as the party chose Mohammad Ahsan Raza, a new entrant to the PML-N, instead of veteran party figure Chaudhry Mohammad Ishaq. Ahsan Raza is the son of former legislator Hafiz Mohammad Raza and the nephew of sitting PTI lawmaker Hafiz Hamid Raza. He had backed his uncle in the previous election before joining the PML-N in February 2025.
LA-36 Jammu-III had earlier been contested on a PML-N ticket by Chaudhry Mohammad Ishaq in the 2011 and 2016 elections. His attempt to secure the ticket this time was opposed by PML-N MNAs Chaudhry Armaghan Subhani and Khawaja Mohammad Asif. Ishaq, meanwhile, had stayed with the party even during the Musharraf period and the tenure of the PTI government.
Speaking to Dawn, Chaudhry Mohammad Ishaq said he was upset by the partyβs decision, but added that he would remain in the race in line with the wishes of ordinary PML-N workers.
Three constituencies await final decision
The party has not yet named candidates for LA-28 Muzaffarabad-II (Lachhrat), LA-1 Mirpur-I (Dadyal) and LA-45 Valley-VI.
In LA-28 Muzaffarabad-II, Chaudhry Shehzad Mahmood had been seen as the leading contender for the PML-N ticket and, according to his associates, his nomination was nearly complete.
In LA-1 Mirpur-I, the contest for the party ticket had apparently narrowed to former minister Chaudhry Masood Khalid and Shoaib Abid, who placed second and third, respectively, in the last general election. However, many senior PML-N leaders were in favour of giving the ticket to sitting legislator Chaudhry Azhar Sadiq in a bid to strengthen the partyβs chances of winning the seat. Sadiq appeared most likely to be nominated.
The position in LA-45 Valley-VI, which is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also remained unresolved. The PML-N had received no application for the constituency and was initially thought to be considering support for independent candidate Abdul Majid Khan. After Khan formally joined the PPP last week, however, the party was left without a clear choice. Party sources said the PML-N may now support the Muslim Conference candidate in that constituency.
Future Outlook
The unresolved statuses of the final three constituencies present immediate tactical challenges for the PML-N leadership. Navigating internal rivalries in LA-1 Mirpur-I and adjusting strategies in LA-45 Valley-VI following recent political shifts will alter the party’s regional stability. The final nominations are expected to shape the balance of power ahead of the general legislative contest.
FAQs
Who approved the new PML-N candidate tickets for the AJK elections?
PML-N central president Nawaz Sharif officially validated and signed off on the latest batch of five candidate nominations.
Why is the nomination in LA-36 Jammu-III controversial?
The party leadership selected a recent political newcomer, Mohammad Ahsan Raza, over long-standing party veteran Chaudhry Mohammad Ishaq, sparking internal dissent.
Which constituencies are still waiting for candidate selections?
The party has delayed choices for LA-28 Muzaffarabad-II, LA-1 Mirpur-I, and LA-45 Valley-VI.
Why is the PML-N facing difficulties in the LA-45 Valley-VI seat?
The party received no direct applications for the seat and lost its planned independent ally, Abdul Majid Khan, to the PPP.