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Democrats sweep all in Karachi polls

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 30 December 2012

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Democrats sweep all in Karachi polls
The Democrats Panel has achieved a notable victory in the Karachi Press Club elections, securing all positions. Imtiaz Khan Faran was elected president and Amir Latif secretary, leading a successful campaign against their rivals.

KARACHI: The Democrats Panel made a clean sweep of the Karachi Press Club elections Saturday with Imtiaz Khan Faran and Amir Latif being elected president and secretary respectively.

Imtiaz of daily Awam bagged 521 votes beating his rival G.M. Jamali of the Green Panel and The Panel who managed 387. Amir Latif from the Online News Network got 582 votes as against Faisal Aziz Khan’s 318 for the secretary’s slot.

Others elected were:

Vice President: Saeed Sarbazi (502 votes)

Joint Secretary: Shams Kerio (580)

Treasurer: Arman Sabir (559)

Members governing body: Hina Magul (616), Asif Jiaja (577), Javed Chaudhry (547), Ramzan Chandio (522), Jamshed Gul Bukhari (520), Imdad Soomro (507) and Kashif Farooqi (497).

Key Points

  • Democrats Panel won all positions in Karachi Press Club elections.
  • Imtiaz Khan Faran elected as president with 521 votes.
  • Amir Latif elected secretary receiving 582 votes.
  • Other elected officials include Saeed Sarbazi as Vice President.
  • A total of 11 members were elected to the governing body.

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