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Balochistan National Party (Awami) is a minor political party in Balochistan, Pakistan, with regionalist orientation. [4] [3] [5]The party was founded in 1998 after a intra-party dispute within the Balochistan National Party where a group of ministers within the party, led by Israrullah Zehri, left the party after refusing to accept the results of the party's election where Ataullah Mengal had ...
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) Mir Muhammad Akbar Mengal: 30 October 2018 PB-41 Washuk: Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal: Mir Zabid Ali Reki: 30 October 2018 PB-42 Kharan: Balochistan National Party (Mengal) Sanaullah Baloch: 13 August 2018 PB-43 Panjgur: Balochistan National Party (Awami) Mir Asadullah Baloch: 13 August 2018 PB-44 Awaran-cum-Panjgur
The party participated in General elections of 2013 and secured victory on 11 seats of Balochistan Provincial Assembly and 1 seat of National Assembly. The government was formed in coalition with PKMAP and PML(N), with the party's MPA and then president Dr Abdul Malik Baloch heading the government as Chief Minister Balochistan.
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The Awami National Party (Awami means "people's"), which depends on ethnic Pashtuns (Pukhtuns) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly NWFP) and northern Balochistan as its political base, was formed in 1986 by the merger of several left-leaning parties including the Awami Tehrik and the National Democratic Party. [9]
The Balochistan Awami Party (Balochi: پناه کتن ـشماره, Urdu: بلوچستان عوامی پارٹی, lit. 'Balochistan People's Party'; abbreviated BAP) is a political party based in the Balochistan province of Pakistan founded in 2018 by political dissidents of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) in Balochistan.
His affiliation with Pakistan Muslim League (N) ended in May 2018, and joined the newly formed Balochistan Awami Party. However, he was unsuccessful in the 2018 elections. [1] In December 2023, he left Balochistan Awami Party and ran as an independent candidate for the 2024 general elections as an Independent candidate from PB-51 Chaman.
Since no party got the majority, the BAP, PTI, Awami National Party (ANP) and Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) formed a coalition government. [ 6 ] On 26 September 2021, a political crisis occurred in the province after a motion of a no-confidence motion was tabled against Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani . [ 7 ]