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1 Origins  





2 Foundation  





3 Elections  



3.1  2018 election  







4 Electoral performance  



4.1  Senate of Pakistan  





4.2  National Assembly  





4.3  Balochistan Assembly  







5 See also  





6 References  














Balochistan Awami Party






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Balochistan Awami Party
بلوچستان عوامی پارٹی
پناه کتن ـشماره
AbbreviationBAP
PresidentKhalid Hussain Magsi[1]
General SecretarySadiq Sanjrani
SpokespersonKhuda Babar[2]
Vice PresidentNaseebullah Bazai[1]
Leader in National AssemblyKhalid Hussain Magsi
FoundersSaeed Ahmed Hashmi[3]
Anwaar ul Haq Kakar[4]
Founded29 March 2018 (2018-03-29)
Split fromPML(N)
PML(Q)
IdeologyPakistani nationalism
Progressivism[5]
Political positionCentre-left[5]
National affiliationPakistan Democratic Movement
Colors  Olive drab (customary)
Slogan‘Stronger Nation, Unified People.”
Senate
4 / 100

National Assembly
1 / 336

Balochistan Assembly 
5 / 65

Election symbol
Cow
Party flag
Balochistan Awami Party Flag-
Website
Official website
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • 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.[6]

    The party emerged as the largest party in Balochistan as a result of the 2018 Pakistani general election. It leads a coalition government in the province and is also a part of the ruling coalition in the National Assembly. It has been described as pro-establishment party in Balochistan.[7][8]

    Origins

    [edit]

    On 24 December 2015, Sanaullah Zehri of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Balochistan. His tenure lasted for two years, until on 2 January 2018, dissident MPAs of his own party rebelled against him and decided to support the opposition in a motion of no confidence against him. Fearing defeat, Zehri resigned as Chief Minister on 9 January 2018, and was replaced 4 days later by Abdul Quddus Bizenjo on 13 January. This was largely seen as a setback for the PML-N in the province.[9][10]

    Two months later in the Senate elections, the PML-N failed to secure a single seat in the province. Instead, independents supported by the new provincial government won 6 out of the 11 seats that were up for election. This was seen as another setback for the PML-N.

    Furthermore, this group of senators, with the support of the provincial government, decided to launch their own candidate for the Election of Chairman in the senate. This group secured the backing of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the Pakistan Peoples Party and many other parties which allowed them to elect their candidate Sadiq Sanjrani as Senate Chairman, securing 57 out of 103 votes.[11]

    Foundation

    [edit]

    Following these events, rumours emerged of a new political party being formed. On 29 March 2018, Saeed Hashmi and Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar announced the creation of the BAP and declared that it had the support of 32 out of 65 lawmakers in the Balochistan Assembly.[12][13]

    On 16 May 2018, the party elected Jam Kamal Khan, former Federal Minister of State for Petroleum, as their leader.[14]

    Elections

    [edit]

    2018 election

    [edit]

    The party has only fielded candidates in one election since its founding: the 2018 Pakistani general election. In the election it fielded 67 candidates on all of the general seats in Balochistan, of which 19 were elected (15 PA, 4 NA).

    This result allowed the party to form the provincial government in the province. As well as this, they also aided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in forming the federal government by supporting them with their 5 MNAs.[15]

    On 28 March 2022, the party announced that they will support opposition parties in the no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan.[16]

    Electoral performance

    [edit]

    Senate of Pakistan

    [edit]
    Election Leader Seats Position Resulting government
    # ±
    2018 Sadiq Sanjrani
    10 / 104

    Increase - 5th Opposition coalition
    2021 Jam Kamal Khan
    13 / 100

    Increase3 4th PTI coalition

    National Assembly

    [edit]
    Election Leader Votes Seats Position Resulting government
    # % # ±
    2018 Jam Kamal Khan 319,348 0.60
    5 / 342

    Increase5 5th PTI coalition

    Balochistan Assembly

    [edit]
    Election Leader Votes Seats Position Resulting government
    # % # ±
    2018 Jam Kamal Khan 446,795 24.59
    24 / 65

    Increase24 1st BAP coalition

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "Khalid Hussain Magsi elected as BAP president". Dawn (newspaper). 6 November 2023. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  • ^ "BAP cosies up to Nawaz". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 23 October 2023. Retrieved 17 November 2023.}
  • ^ "BAP's election symbol changed to 'cow'". Dawn. 10 June 2018.
  • ^ "Anwarul Haq Kakar, Saeed Hasmhi launch Balochistan Awami Party - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  • ^ a b "Bugti confirms new political party to be announced soon". Express Tribune. 24 March 2018.
  • ^ "PML-N dissidents, independents launch 'Balochistan Awami Party'". Dawn. 29 March 2018.
  • ^ Riaz, Sumeera (3 January 2024). "Elections 2024: BAP Defections Open Path for PPP, PMLN". Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  • ^ "Who is Anwaar Kakar, Pakistan's new caretaker prime minister?". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  • ^ Shah, Syed Ali (9 January 2018). "Sanaullah Zehri resigns as Balochistan chief minister amid political crisis". Dawn.
  • ^ Shah, Syed Ali (13 January 2018). "Abdul Quddus Bizenjo sworn in as new chief minister of Balochistan". Dawn.
  • ^ "Sadiq Sanjrani: Pakistan's first senate chair from Balochistan". Al Jazeera. 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "New political party launched in Balochistan". Geo News. 29 March 2018.
  • ^ "What Does Pakistan's New Caretaker Prime Minister Mean for Balochistan?". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  • ^ "Jam Mir Kamal gets elected BAP chief, urges unity for Balochistan's rights". Dawn. 17 May 2018.
  • ^ "BAP announces support for PTI in National Assembly". Geo News. 31 July 2018.
  • ^ "No-confidence motion: BAP decides to support opposition". ARY NEWS. 28 March 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2022.

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