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Ali Shaikhani Wins Constable Seat in the U.S.

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Houston: In the U.S. elections, Fort Bend County constable candidate Ali Shaikhani defeated his opponent Nabeel Shaikh. The biggest contest in Fort Bend County was between Republican Ali Shaikhani and Democrat Nabeel Shaikh. This is the first time in election history that a Republican candidate, Ali Shaikhani, won the Precinct 3 constable seat, defeating incumbent Democrat Nabeel Shaikh on a traditionally Democratic seat. Shaikhani achieved this victory through his positive outreach, reputation, and strong connection with the Pakistani community, even as his opponents engaged in negative campaigning.

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Shaikhani’s Background and Career

Ali Shaikhani, according to his official website, was born in Karachi, Pakistan, but has spent most of his life in the United States. He served as a police officer in Texas before launching his own business. In 2012, he founded the Shaikhani Group, which initially started its operations in Texas and later expanded into Pakistan. The group now operates 40 companies in the U.S. and Pakistan, with a network of 250 retail outlets and 2,000 employees. Shaikhani Group has diversified interests, including gas stations, solar energy, and other energy sources, as well as shopping plazas and real estate projects.

Growing Influence in Karachi

Although Shaikhani has appeared on the Pakistani landscape before, he has become increasingly active in Karachi in recent months, discussing local politics, business, and community development projects. His recent visits and contributions have highlighted his commitment to Karachi’s economic growth and welfare initiatives.

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