While acting as the Balochistan provincial spokesperson, Kakar founded an NGO called Voice of Balochistan (VOB) in 2016 and served as its CEO. The NGO managed a wide array of pro-military social media accounts aimed at refuting reports of human rights violations, enforced disappearances, and purported staged encounters by the armed forces in Balochistan. Despite being established in 2016, VOB was not officially registered until March 2021, according to government records. In December 2015, his stance led to his appointment as the
spokesperson for the
Chief Minister of Balochistan during the tenure of the
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) government, a position he held until 2018. Later, he was elected to the
Senate of Pakistan as an independent candidate for a general seat from Balochistan in the
2018 Pakistani Senate election. He took oath as Senator on 12 March 2018. He also remained chairperson for the Committee of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development and members of other committees including the Business Advisory Committee, Finance and Revenue, Foreign Affairs, Science and Technology. In 2020, Kakar was briefly considered for the Federal Minister of Information position in Imran Khan's government, but he was ultimately not appointed. He resigned from the Senate on 14 August 2023, which was accepted by the
Chairman of the Senate Sadiq Sanjrani. Kakar's position as caretaker prime minister was given further executive power by previous government legislation, primarily to ensure Kakar was able to smoothly ensure the implementation of major policy decisions. On 3 October 2023, Pakistan's caretaker government ordered that all undocumented immigrants, particularly the nearly 1.73 million undocumented
Afghans, voluntarily leave the country by 1 November 2023 or face
deportation in a crackdown. Kakar said that the government's repatriation policy is not exclusive to Afghan nationals, but applies to all illegal immigrants in Pakistan. He stated that despite not being a signatory to the
Geneva Convention, Pakistan has hosted over 4 million
Afghan refugees for the past 40 years. Taliban authorities condemned the deportations of Afghans as an "inhuman act." In October 2023, he called for a ceasefire in the
Gaza war. In November 2023, Kakar said that "We are witnessing a holocaust of Palestinian children in Gaza. This appalling and atrocious child holocaust must stop immediately." == Political views ==