Abdul Khaliq Hussaini

Abdul Khaliq Hussaini is a candidate of the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of Afghanistan's National Assembly, for Kabul Province.[1] Prior to his candidacy, he was a senior journalist at Khaama Press, one of the largest news agency in Afghanistan.

Abdul Khaliq Hussaini
Born1977
Bamyan, Afghanistan
NationalityAfghanistan
EducationLaw and Political Science
OccupationCandidate of the Wolesi Jirga
EmployerIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
Political partyNational Solidarity Party of Afghanistan

Early life and Education

Abdul Khaliq Hussaini spent his childhood in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. He was only 12 that he lost his father, MR. Abdul Hussain. Due to the civil wars in Kabul, he could not continue his school in Afghanistan and had to migrate to the neighboring country, Pakistan where he then managed to finish his high school at Imam Hussain High School in Peshawar, Pakistan. After the fall of Taliban regime, he returned to Kabul, but could not restart his education until year 2014 when he joint Istiqlal University to Study Law and Political Science. He obtained a BA degree from Istiqlal University in early 2018.[2]

Social and Cultural Activities

Mr. Hussaini had a great passion to work with the community from childhood. This led him to lead over one thousand volunteers at National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2017.[2]

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