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  LAHORE: gazelle adidas original As the clock ticks towards February 9 general elections, the electoral battleground has transformed into a spectacle of political rivalries after the unveiling of party tickets, setting the stage for a fierce showdown among heavyweights in the upcoming polls.With the closing of the nomination withdrawal window by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Friday, prominent figures from various parties are bracing for intense face-offs in several key constituencies.  air max 1 The politicos found themselves pitted against each other as parties have already wrapped up awarding of tick air max 720 ets, throwing their hat in the ring.In the political capital, Lahore, political giants will collide as PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PTI  rsquo s Yasmin Rashid prepare for a showdown in NA-130, while Hamza Shehbaz and Aliya Hamza Malik are set for a head-to-head in NA-18.Similarly, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party  rsquo s chief Jahangir Tareen and PTI   39 s Malik Amir Dogar are poised for a contest in NA-149.Meanwhil Muum Kamal takes notice of illegal hunting
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