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A candidate has been wounded in an attack in the Dadu District of Sindh.

Sialkot/ Gujrat/ Lahore/ Peshawar, Feb 18 : A candidate has been wounded in an attack in the Dadu District of Sindh.

Reportedly, several people have been hurt in a firing incident at the Qadirpur polling station in Ghotki District.

The presiding officer of Sialkot polling station suspended polling temporarily after a man was killed in a firing incident.

Polling in Gujrat's Karian polling station was also suspended temporarily after a man was wounded in a firing incident there.

In Punjab, the election commission suspended polling in Punjab constituency 154 after Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Chaudhry Asif Ashraf was killed in a firing incident.

Earlier in the day, there was a blast at Peshawar's Bajaur polling station, which led to polling being stopped.

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