CM Baluchistan stayed at the helm of BAP’s affairs for three years.


Quetta: The Chief Minister (cm) of Baluchistan Jam Kamal Khan Alyani has resigned from the Baluchistan Awami Party’s president-ship.
Jam Kamal made this announcement in a tweet, “Alhamdulillah served a good three years as party president and relinquish from my party presidentship post today.”
I would ask BAP central Organiser Mr Jan jamali and Mr Manzoor Kakar GS of BAP to have a meeting and annouce BAP party elections at earliest.
— Jam Kamal Khan (@jam_kamal) October 1, 2021
Alhamdulillah served a good three year as party president and relinquish from my party presidentship post today. pic.twitter.com/nPbkr9OOls
He also said that it's been an honour for me to be the first president of this party. BAP has shown great democratic values and space for all its members.
"No party has so much space of freedom as BAP has. Where everyone can express their views, suggestions and critics openly and without fear."
CM Baluchistan stayed at the helm of BAP’s affairs for three years.
As per sources, he had asked the party’s chief organiser Mir Jan Mohammad Khan Jamali and secretary-general Senator Manzoor Ahmed Kakar to make arrangements for the party’s elections.

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