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Nawaz Sharif allowed to lead Gilgit-Baltistan election campaign

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Latest News: Authorities have granted Nawaz Sharif permission to participate in the election campaign for the upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan polls, enabling the PML-N leader to visit the region and lead party activities ahead of voting in the Nawaz Sharif GB Campaign.

Election Authorities Approve Campaign Visit

According to recent reports, the Election Commission of Gilgit-Baltistan issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) allowing Nawaz Sharif to travel to the region for election campaigning. The approval clears the way for him to take part in political activities before the upcoming elections.

Nawaz Sharif to Join PML-N Campaign Efforts

The PML-N leader expects to meet party leaders, candidates, and ticket holders during his visit. The party aims to strengthen its election strategy through campaign activities ahead of the scheduled Gilgit-Baltistan elections.

Focus on Upcoming Gilgit-Baltistan Elections

Political activity in Gilgit-Baltistan has intensified as parties make their final push to mobilize voters before polling day. The regional elections will take place on June 7, making the coming days critical for campaign efforts.

Permission Subject to Election Rules

Officials stated that the approval for Nawaz Sharif’s visit comes with conditions. Campaign activities must comply with the Election Act, rules, and code of conduct, and authorities warned that violations could lead to legal consequences.

Political Competition Heats Up in GB

The election environment in Gilgit-Baltistan has become increasingly active, with major political parties stepping up outreach efforts. Campaign visits by senior leaders are seen as important for influencing local political momentum before voting begins.

Development and Regional Issues Expected on Agenda

During the visit, party representatives expect discussions to cover development projects, party strategy, and issues related to the welfare and future direction of Gilgit-Baltistan.

What Happens Next?

With polling day approaching, campaign activity is expected to increase across the region. Nawaz Sharif’s participation is likely to draw attention as parties compete for support in one of Pakistan’s closely watched regional elections.

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