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KEG led coalition sweeps KPC polls

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Srinagar, July 15: Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG) led coalition won 10 positions out of 11 while as its candidate lost the Presidential slot by a margin of one vote during the maiden election of Kashmir Press Club (KPC).

Shuja-ul-Haq was declared elected as President as first-ever election of Kashmir Press Club (KPC) was held today and the results were declared in the late evening.

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Shuja-ul-Haq polled 92 votes, one vote more than his nearest rival, Haroon Rasheed Shah who polled 91 votes. Zulfikar Majid, contesting for the position finished third with 46 votes.

Out of 254 journalists affiliated with KPC who were eligible to vote in the first-ever elections for the club established two years back, 231 used their right to vote.

The members voted for candidates contesting for 11 posts, including one each of president, vice-president, general secretary, treasurer and seven of executive members.

There were three contestants each for the posts of president, vice-president and general secretary and two contestants for the post of treasurer. Twenty journalists were in the race for the seven executive member posts.

Moazam Muhammad scored 130 votes to win the post of Vice President while his nearest rival Tajamul Islam got only 75.

Ishfaq Ahmad Tantry polled 102 for the post of General Secretary and his nearest rival was Riyaz Malik with 95 votes.

Farooq Javed got the highest vote share to become Treasurer. He polled 178 votes against 44 of his opponent Arshid Rasool.

Habib Naqash, Arshad Hussain, Shafat Kira, Altaf Baba, Auqib Javed, Nisar Ahmad and Gowhar Geelani were declared elected as Executive Members.

Accept for the post of President, all the 10 positions were won by the candidates of coalition backed by Kashmir Editors Guild.

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