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IMRAN KHAN

A quiet and shy person was born on 25th of November 1952 in pure khans family, a Niazi from his fathers side and Burki from his mother. He excelled at cricket and at Aitchison College Lahore. He went to study at Keble College, Oxford and got second-class degree in Politics and a third in Economics. He was one of third fastest bowlers after Jeff Thomson and Michael Holding. He declared retirement after playing 1987 World Cup, but owing to public demand he was requested by the president general Zia ul Haq to lead his team once again. Thus at the age of 39 this man got the first ever victory of 1992 World Cup for Pakistan. He was one of the most successful captains. CREDITS 1. Pakistans first and only World Cup victory in 1992 2. He played cricket for two decades. 3. One of the best All rounders 4. Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame on 14 July 2010. 5. Cricket commentator and analyst. 6. He is a philanthropist and a political activist. 7. Chancellor of Bradford University. 8. Founding Chairman of Board of Governors of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research centre.

9. Founded Namal University Mianwali. 10. In April 1996 established Tehreek e Insaf (Movement for Justice) political party.

POLITICAL CAREER Khan is cricket-turned-politician who launched his Political Party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996. 17 long years triumph is behind his political career. He is academically a politician. Time and tests have changed him to a seasoned practical politician, but not a professional. Pakistans almost all leading parties are professional politicians whose roots are grounded in their families except MQM, but MQM does have a question mark against it. PTI has its own identity of new blood and passion. Khan campaigned against corruption and dynastic politics in Pakistan. He promised in raising a whole new class of clean politicians from the platform of his PTI party. In 2002 PTI had a very weak status and till 2010 hardly anybody was ready to consider it, people rather laughed. Extremely hopeless performance by PPP and so-called opposition of PML-N drifted the minds of people, to think seriously about their fates, laid since long in hands of traditional family politicians. Lawlessness, hunger, Fake and paid terrorism, artificial energy crisis and inflation, deep-rooted corruption and Mr.Asif Ali Zardaris presidency not only ruined the name of PPP, but helped Imran Khans popularity soared amid dissatisfaction with ruling administration. By the end of 2011 a surge of popularity made public to rethink when PTI accepted support from a flock of traditional players deserting their respective parties for greener pastures ahead of the elections. Time passed on and PTI roots kept on going deeper into the minds of tired people. PRESENT SCENARIO PML-N nevertheless used clever tactics like Danish Schools and Metro Bus Service. When security and hunger exists, it becomes the prime necessity and if country is under debt then the question of stability of economy arises as how will the revenue generating institutions of Pakistan will survive? Imran Khan has become a political power and definitely he will get votes and seats in parliament, but PML-N will still be in better position to make the government. Future will be of Imran Khan, if he keeps his identity and faith strong, remain persistent and stay away from traditional professional politicians. The way PPP lost so does PML-N, as people have got fed up from such shroud PER-CENTS?

MAY 11, 2013 Imran Khan, keep on with your walk, walk and walk, work, work and work. People will keep on coming to you, dont you worry. You are great. God bless Pakistan.

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