Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Abdul Qadir Baloch: Age, Education, Family, Father, Politician, Political Party, Political Career, Constituency, Contact, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram


Abdul Qadir Baloch is very well renowned Pakistani Politician, retired Lieutenant General, humanitarian and a key leader of PML-N. He is serving as Minister for State and Frontier Regions and key person of National Assembly of Pakistan, representing Kharan-Cum-Panjgur.

Age of Abdul Qadir Baloch
He was born to a religious family of Quetta, Balochistan on 9 April in 1945.
Education of Abdul Qadir Baloch
He is very well educated person. He received his early education in his home ground. After that he went to National Defence university and graduated with MSc degree in strategic studies.

Political Career of Abdul Qadir Baloch


Prior to entering politics, he served as corps commander of Quetta in 2013. But he took early retirement from his military career to take up the post of Governor of Balochistan in 2003. He also served as field operations commander after the 9/11 attack. He was very capable, highly intelligent and active commander and was made Brigadier in early 1990’s.He has the honour of being the first Baloch army general in Pakistan military.

His political engagement started in 2001 when he was made Administrator of material Law of Balochistan. In 2008, he participated in Pakistan General election from NA-27 constituency and was successfully elected to Pakistan Muslim League(N). In 2011, he was made assistant Secretaries-General of PML-N.

Again in 2013, he contested Pakistan general election for the seat of PML-N and defeated PPP candidate Ahsanullah Raki.


In the regime of Nawaz Sharif, he served as Minister for State and frontier Regions. Under Pervez Musharrf, he was made minister for state. He was chosen as Minister for the second time by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

Contacting Abdul Qadir Baloch

Permanent Address : H. # 214/A-1, Gulistan Road, Cantt, Quetta.



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