ANP leader Hajma Hanif
A leader of Awami National Party (ANP) was killed when some unidentified miscreants opened indiscriminate fire after they had barged into her house located in the metropolis area of Hayatabad.
According to police sources, some unidentified miscreants gunned down Hajma Hanif, an ANP leader at her residence located in phase-I in limit of Hayatabad Police Station.
Najma was critically wounded as she was hit in the head. She was rushed to Hayatabad Medical Complex, where she succumbed to her injury.
The ANP leader was set at sixth position by his party on the priority list of the reserved seats for women.
Hanif's husband Hanif Jadoon, was killed in a suicide bombing on Eid al-Adha in November 2011.
Earlier on May 19, a senior female Pakistani politician was shot dead in the southern port city of Karachi.
Zahra Shahid Hussain was the senior vice-president of Pakistan's Movement for Justice party (PTI), led by former international cricketer Imran Khan.
She was killed by gunmen on a motorcycle outside her home in the city's upmarket Defence neighbourhood.
Her murder took place on the eve of a highly-contested partial re-run of last weekend's general election.
Source: QNA
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