Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, born on May fifteenth, nineteen seventy-one, is a prominent Pakistani politician known for his significant contributions to the political landscape of Pakistan. He made history by serving as the longest-serving caretaker prime minister of Pakistan from August fourteenth, two thousand twenty-three, until March fourth, two thousand twenty-four. His tenure was marked by a commitment to stability and governance during a transitional period in the country.
Before stepping into the role of caretaker prime minister, Kakar had a notable career in the Upper House of Pakistan, where he became a member in March two thousand eighteen. His political journey took a pivotal turn when he resigned from both the Senate and the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), a political entity he founded in two thousand eighteen, to focus on his new responsibilities.
In addition to his role in the Senate, Kakar served as the spokesperson for the Government of Balochistan from two thousand fifteen to two thousand seventeen, where he played a crucial role in communicating government policies and initiatives. His experience in various political roles has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complexities of governance in Pakistan.