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Nasir, Yousaf win Peshawar Press Club polls

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 29 December 2012

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Nasir, Yousaf win Peshawar Press Club polls
Nasir Hussain and Yousaf Ali won the annual elections for president and secretary of the Peshawar Press Club. The voting was competitive with both candidates securing significant votes.

PESHAWAR: Nasir Hussain and Yousaf Ali became the president and secretary respectively winning the annual elections of the Peshawar Press Club Friday.

According to results announced by the election committee, Nasir polled 177 votes to beat his rival Shamim Shahid who had 155. On the other hand, Yousaf got 173 votes for the secretary’s slot, defeating Aneela Shaheen who collected 157.

Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah was elected the vice president getting 173 votes against his opposite number Asif Nasir Ghayasi’s 153.

Umair Yasir (167) edged Nadir Khawaja (164) for the post of finance secretary while Sohrab Ahmed claimed the position of joint secretary with 181 votes downing Hakim Khan who managed 143.

Those elected on the governing body were Khurram Pervez, Mohammad Naeem, Ihtisham Bashir, Mohammad Shahzad, Riaz Anjum, Zeeshan Liaquat, Ihtishamul Haq Toru, Fida Khattak, Asad Khan and Mohammad Ishfaq.

Key Points

  • Nasir Hussain elected president with 177 votes.
  • Yousaf Ali won the secretary role, receiving 173 votes.
  • Competition for vice president saw Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah secure 173 votes.
  • Umair Yasir edged out Nadir Khawaja for finance secretary.
  • Sohrab Ahmed was elected joint secretary, gaining 181 votes.

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