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Mengal won the 2024 Pakistani by-elections from PB-20 Khuzdar-III as a Balochistan National Party (Mengal) candidate. He received 30,455 votes while runner up Independent candidate Mir Shafiqur Rehman Mengal received 14,311 votes.
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Though a few members of the party did take part in the elections independently. One of these members got elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan, one to the Senate of Pakistan and two to the Provincial Assembly i.e. Mir Akbar Mengal and Mir Akhtar Hussain Langove. In 2006, Bugti was killed by the Pakistani Army.
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Mengal remained an active and loyal member of the BNP right up until his death. When the Balochistan National Party was split into two factions, i.e., BNP Awami which was a forward block led by Israr Zehri, and BNP which was led by Akhtar Mengal, Mir Noor-ud-din remained in BNP proving his loyalty. He set up his political base in his hometown ...
Mir Shafiq Ur Rahman Mengal 18,318 13.41 0.60 Others Others (eleven candidates) 11,177 8.18 Turnout: 145,417 48.46 5.86 Total valid votes 136,648 93.97 Rejected ballots
Mengal was elected to the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan from the constituency PB-40 in 2018 Pakistani by-elections on the ticket of Balochistan National Party (Mengal). He defeated an independent candidate Shafiqur Rehman Mengal. He garnered 23,742 votes while his closest rival secured 14,512 votes. [1] [2]
Ataullah Mengal (Urdu: عطاءاللہ مینگل; 24 March 1929 – 2 September 2021) was a Pakistani politician and feudal figure.He was the head of the Mengal tribe until he nominated one of his grandsons, Sardar Asad Ullah Mengal, as his tribal successor.