A new political party has entered Pakistan’s political landscape. The Election Commission of Pakistan has officially announced the registration of the “Bahawalpur Awami Haqooq Party,” bringing the total number of registered political parties in the country to 167. The commission has issued an official notification, recognizing the new party as part of the political process.
In the notification issued by the Election Commission, not only has the party’s registration been confirmed, but its internal elections have also been acknowledged. According to these elections, Muhammad Salman Mehtab has been elected as the party president and will now lead the organization.
The registration of the Bahawalpur Awami Haqooq Party is considered a significant political development for South Punjab, particularly the Bahawalpur region. This party has emerged as a new political force aiming to address and safeguard the public issues and rights of the region. It is now positioned to participate in the upcoming general elections.
With the approval granted by the Election Commission, the Bahawalpur Awami Haqooq Party has acquired full legal and constitutional status to establish itself in national politics. Political analysts believe that this party could open new possibilities in the political landscape of South Punjab. Its performance, particularly in raising regional issues at the national level, will now be closely observed.
It remains to be seen how this newly formed political party strengthens its influence in the national political arena and what practical steps it takes for the people of Bahawalpur and South Punjab.