Sanam Javed vs Maryam Nawaz in NA-119 . Sanam Javed, the PTI candidate who will face Maryam Nawaz in NA-119, has been allotted her election symbols for the three constituencies she is contesting from. For NA-119, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) designated her the symbol of a racket. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) assigned a picture frame as the symbol for NA-120, and a pillow for PP-150.
Javed, who is a former actress and model, joined PTI in 2022 and announced her intention to run for the general elections in 2024. Facing legal hurdles, her nomination papers encountered rejection by the returning officers. The grounds cited were incomplete information and dual nationality. Despite the initial setback, she contested the decision in both the Lahore High Court (LHC) and later in the Supreme Court (SC). Ultimately, the Supreme Court granted her permission to participate in the polls.
Confident in her prospects, Sanam Javed believes she will secure the support of voters, particularly the youth and women. Her journey, transitioning from a celebrity to a politician, inspires them. She said that she wants to serve the people of Pakistan and work for their welfare and development. She also praised the leadership of PTI and its vision of a new Pakistan.
Sanam Javed’s primary competitor in NA-119 is Maryam Nawaz. She is the daughter of the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and holds the position of chief organizer in PML-N. A seasoned politician, Maryam Nawaz, has been actively campaigning for her party. She has been vocal in criticizing the PTI government, citing alleged failures and corruption. She claims that she has the backing of the masses and that PML-N will sweep the elections.
Sanam Javed vs Maryam Nawaz is expected to be one of the most closely watched and heated battles in the upcoming elections. Both candidates have a strong fan following and a large social media presence. They also represent different ideologies and agendas for the future of Pakistan. In NA-119, voters face a crucial decision. They must weigh their trust in different candidates and evaluate who, in their opinion, is more likely to deliver on promises. The upcoming choice is pivotal for the constituency.