In a historic first, Israr Kakar, a student from Balochistan, has been elected president of the Oxford Union.
He is the third Pakistani and the first from Balochistan to hold this prestigious position. The Oxford Union, founded in 1823, is one of the oldest and most esteemed debating societies in the world.
Mr. Kakar hails from a small village in the Qila Abdullah district.
Currently, he is enrolled in the DPhil program at Oxford’s Law Department.
Notably, Mr. Kakar’s elder brother was also a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, making him the second in his family to attend the university.
Elected on Saturday, Mr. Kakar expressed his gratitude in an interview with Geo News.
“I am incredibly grateful to the members of the Oxford Union for placing their trust in me. This achievement will inspire the next generation of aspiring young people from humble backgrounds,” he said.