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Sardar Mir Saeed Ahmed Langau | |
|---|---|
| Preceded by | Shaeed Mir nasir Langau |
| Constituency | PB 36 kalat |
| Personal details | |
| Born | mangocher Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan |
| Political party | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) |
Sardar Mir Saeed Ahmed Langau is a Pakistani politician from mangocher Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan.
He is the son of [Sardarzada Shaeed mir Wali Muhammad langau] and the brother of [sardarzada shaeed mir nasir Langau
Mir Saeed Ahmed Langove
Mir Saeed Ahmed Langove (born 1977) is a Pakistani politician and Baloch tribal leader from Kalat District, Balochistan. He is affiliated with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) and is known for contesting the PB-36 Kalat seat and challenging the 2024 election results before the Election Tribunal and the Election Commission of Pakistan.
Early life and family
Langove was born into the Sardar Khail branch of the Langove tribe, the traditional leadership line of the tribe. He is the youngest among his brothers. His father, Sardarzada Wali Muhammad Langove, was killed in 1979, after which tribal responsibilities were handled by his elder brother, Mir Nasir Langove, until his death on 24 June 2000.
Following the death of his brother and a period of tribal conflict, Langove became recognized within the Langove tribe as a leading figure from mid-2001 onward.
Agricultural and business activity
Langove began independent work at a young age and developed his own farming activities during the 1990s. His early involvement in agriculture formed the base of his business career prior to entering politics.
Political career
Langove has been associated with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) since his school years. His formal political involvement began in 2002, and he has remained active in regional politics and tribal affairs.
2024 PB-36 Kalat election
Langove contested the 2024 by-election for the Balochistan Provincial Assembly from PB-36 Kalat, receiving 11,025 votes. He later filed a petition alleging electoral irregularities.
On his petition, the Election Tribunal suspended the victory notification of the winning candidate, Mir Ziaullah Langove, and ordered re-polling at seven polling stations. The Election Commission of Pakistan also suspended its earlier notification declaring Ziaullah as the returned candidate.
He continues to play an active role in the legal and political proceedings related to the constituency.
Tribal leadership
Since 2001, Langove has been regarded as one of the leading figures of the Langove tribe following the deaths of his father and elder brother. He is associated with the traditional leadership branch known as the Sardar Khail.