Birote - Birote in National and Provincial Political System

Birote in National and Provincial Political System

Birote was part of NWFP Lagislative Assembly constituency no 05, eastern Abbottabad before Pakistan Freedom. Abdurahman Khan of Lora was first Representative in Provincial Assembly in first election in 1946 as a candidate of Muslim League. Hazrat Molana Mian Pir Atiqullah Bakoti Usmani, the younger son of Hazrat Molana Miayan Pir Faqirullah Bakoti Usmani was the first member of NWFP Legislative Assembly (MLA) in first countrywide election in 1952 from Circle Bakote. His only political opponent was Sardar Hasan Ali Khan of UC Boi at that time but lost his candidature seat forever. Birote was base camp of his election. In 1970 election, Birote was an integral part of NW-7, Hazara III, In 1977 election, it was NA-12, Abbottabad one whilr NA-11, Abbottabad one, NA-17, Abbottabad one in 1998 and NA-36 and PF-$5 Abbottabad one in 2002. Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan is PML (N) front line leader and ex premiership candidate MNA from NA-17 and MPA is his younger son Shamoon Yar Khan. Jamaet e Islami is an opponent of PML(N) in this are as Habeeb u Rehman Abbasi is candidate of NA-17 while Saeed Ahmed Abbasi is candidate of PK-45.

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