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Quetta Bar Election 2024-25 Results Announced: Leadership of Qari Rahmatullah Kakar with Decisive Votes

In a highly anticipated event, the results of the Quetta Bar Association elections for the year 2024-25 have been officially declared, marking a significant shift in leadership within the legal fraternity of the region. With a total of 752 votes cast, the outcome reflects the collective voice of the legal community in Quetta.

Presidential Candidate: Qari Rahmatullah Kakar emerged victorious with 334 votes, narrowly surpassing his closest contender, Ali Ahmed Kakar, who secured 323 votes. Malik Khalilur Rahman Kakar and Ali Jan Terah Many garnered 76 and 18 votes respectively.

Vice President Quetta: In a closely contested race, Humira Munir clinched victory with 341 votes, edging past Imran Nasir who secured 335 votes.

Vice President Saryab: Tanveer Aslam Shahwani emerged as the clear winner with 370 votes, defeating Malik Hafeez Muhammad Shahi, who garnered 292 votes.

Vice President Kuchlak: Syed Naseebullah Agha secured a decisive victory with 409 votes, outperforming Sajid Kakar who received 322 votes.

General Secretary: Bilawal Khosa emerged as the frontrunner with an overwhelming mandate, securing 475 votes. Nadir Longo followed with 210 votes, while Ghulam Muhammad obtained 41 votes.

Joint Secretary: Khaled Nasir emerged victorious with 419 votes, surpassing Malik Hafeezur Rahman Kakar who received 288 votes.

Finance Secretary: Asghar Mandukhel clinched victory with 374 votes, defeating Arbab Inam Kasi who secured 355 votes.

Library Secretary: In a closely contested race, Kamran Bengali emerged as the winner with 366 votes, narrowly edging past Akbar Shah Sherani, who received 365 votes.

The newly elected leadership is poised to take charge and uphold the values of justice, integrity, and professionalism within the legal fraternity of Quetta, promising to serve the interests of its members and the broader community with dedication and distinction.

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