Bengaluru, May 19: In a major development in the political scenario in the state, Mohammed Haris Nalapad has emerged victorious in the youth congress elections held in the city. Mohammed secured the highest number of votes among all the candidates contesting for the post of the General Secretary of youth congress in Bangalore city. Mohammed Haris Nalapad is the Executive Director of the Nalapad Group of Companies. The results of the election were declared at around 3am at the congress Bhavan at Race Course Road.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Mohammed Haris Nalapad said “I am honored and at the same time humbled to have won with a majority number of votes. I consider this as an opportunity to work harder for the betterment of the party. Congress is a party of the people, by the people and for the people. I promise to discharge my duties fearlessly and impartially to the best of my ability”
He futher added “I would also like to congratulate all the other office bearers who have been selected. Together we will strive for the development of congress and the people of Bangalore”
Mohammed Haris Nalapad is an entrepreneur and social worker who have actively involved himself in social work and party activities. Drawing inspiration from his father, N A Haris, MLA of Shantinagar constituency, Mohammed has been seen alongside him during his public visits and social outreach programs. Mohammed Haris Nalapad is well known for his philanthropic work, soft spoken nature and communication skills.
Mohammed Haris Nalapad has studied hospitality management from the prestigious Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management in UAE and is also the brain behind the Nalapad Academy which was inaugurated earlier this year. Mohammed is also a crusader against drugs and constantly engages himself interacting with the youth in colleges and spreading awareness against consumption of drugs.
Among other office bearers, Raghuveer Gowda was elected as the president of Youth Congress – Bangalore City and Rakshit Shivram and Sowmya Reddy were elected as the vice presidents of the Bangalore City Youth Congress
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