BNM’s Two-Day Training Workshop Highlights Vital Role of Communication in Party Development

Organized by BNM’s Capacity Building Council under the guidance of Senior Vice Chairman Dr. Jalal Baloch.

Qazi Rehan

Effective communication is pivotal for the growth and progress of any political organization, emphasized Dr. Naseem Baloch, Chairman of Baloch National Movement (BNM), during the party’s two-day training workshop focused on communication strategies.

Dr. Baloch highlighted that fostering communication is essential for the party’s advancement, underscoring the need for member training in this area. He commended the workshop organizers and encouraged more such initiatives in the future.

Organized by BNM’s Capacity Building Council under the guidance of Senior Vice Chairman Dr. Jalal Baloch, the workshop was hosted by Hafeez Baloch and Kambar Bakhshi, BNM UK Chapter’s General Secretary. Participants from Germany, the UK, the USA, the Netherlands, Mashkay-Awaran Zone, and Kech-Gwadar Zone attended.

Dr. Jalal Baloch explained that the workshop aimed to explore the significance, structure, and methods of communication and its impact on society, institutions, and individuals. Engaging sessions fostered active participation, with attendees sharing insights and experiences, enhancing their practical understanding of communication in political contexts.

Hassan Dost Baloch, BNM’s Junior Joint Secretary, noted that such programs refine political skills and contribute to the party’s development. The successful workshop equipped participants with essential communication skills, reinforcing their effectiveness in political endeavors.

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Spokesperson of BNM. Qazi Dad Mohammad Rehan is the Information and Cultural Secretary of BNM. He also served in this position from 2008 to 2009 as the youngest cabinet member in Party History. And founded the party's printing organization Zrumbesh Publications. Founded and served as Director of Zrumbush Broadcasting Corporation in 2015. Re-elected Information Secretary in the April 2022 session.