Chaudhry Tabraiz Aurah
LONDON: Moosa Harraj Khan has been elected as the President of the prestigious Oxford Union for the Michaelmas Term of 2025, marking a significant milestone in his academic and leadership journey.
Moosa becomes the fourth Pakistani to hold this esteemed position, following in the footsteps of former Prime Minister Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and former Oxford Union Presidents Ahmad Nawaz Khan and Israr Khan. His election reflects his dedication, hard work, and exceptional leadership qualities.
The achievement has been widely celebrated, with the High Commissioner of Pakistan to the UK, Dr. Mohammad Faisal, and the Pakistan High Commission in London extending their warm congratulations. They expressed their best wishes for a successful and impactful tenure during his presidency.
The Oxford Union, renowned as one of the world’s leading debating societies, has long been a platform for influential figures in politics, law, and global affairs. Moosa’s presidency is expected to further strengthen the presence of Pakistani talent in global leadership forums.
His election is being hailed as a proud moment for Pakistan and the broader South Asian community, highlighting the growing influence of young leaders from the region in international academic and political circles.