The central leader stated that after the results of intra-party elections, we have decided to appoint Shadab Raza Naqshbandi as the head.


Lahore: The new head of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek (PST) has been announced. The central leader Shahid Ghori said that Shadab Raza Naqshbandi will serve as the head of the party and recommendations have also been submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
According to details, PST has elected its new leader, while giving a press conference at the Ahl-e-Sunnat International Center. The central leader Shahid Ghori stated that after the results of intra-party elections came out, we have decided to appoint Shadab Raza Naqshbandi as the head and Bilal Abbas Qadri as the deputy leader.
On this occasion, the newly elected head of PST, Shadab Raza said: “I am grateful to the people of the party who trusted me. As long as I remain in this position, I will continue to follow the mission of Sunni Tehreek Salim Qadri”.
Referring to the submission of request for the change of former chief to ECP, the leaders of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek said that it is beyond understanding why Sarwat Ejaz Qadri is unable to accept the decision given against him, we still are waiting for the reply of Election Commission.
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