Our Leader Imran Khan



Introduction
Imran Khan (Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi; son of Ikram Ullah khan Niazi
Shermankhel)born November 25, 1952, in Lahore is a Pakistani former
cricketer turned politician.
Imran played Test cricket for Pakistan
between 1971 and 1992, and was captain 
of the national team
when they won their maiden World Cup in 1992. Currently,

Imran is a member of Parliament and leader of the political party, the
Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice).
 
History and Background
Imran is from the Niazi Pashtun Shermankhel tribe of mianwali Pakistan.
His family is settled in Lahore Punjab, however, he still considers himself
 and his heritage Pashtun (Pathan) as per his autobiography
 (Warrior Race: A Journey Through the Land of the Tribal Pathans).
[1] Imran attended Aitchison College and the Cathedral School in
Lahore until he finished middle school, then entered the
Royal Grammar School, Worcester, before completing his formal
schooling with an undergraduate degree in economics from Keble College,
Oxford. While at University, Imran was also the captain of the
Oxford University cricket team in 1974. He and his mother
Shaukat khanum comes from a cricketing burki family, with two of his
cousins Javed Burki and Majid Khan also having played Test cricket for
Pakistan.
Imran is seen as one of the finest all-rounders the game has
ever produced,
along with Garfield Sobers, Ian Botham, Kapil Dev,
Richard Hadlee and 
Wasim Akram. He was one of the fastest bowlers
of the world during the 
late 1970s and early 1980s and in the later half 
of his career, one of the best batsmen in the Pakistan team. 
More significantly, as a captain,he transformed the Pakistan team,
previously known for its exceptional 
talent but lack of coherence into
a well moulded unit.
This famous Pashtun is not only known for his
performances on the field,
but off the field as well. Labelled by some as
an international playboy,
Early Years
In 1997, he has started a socio-political movement in Pakistan known as
Movement for Justice (Urdu: Tehrik-e-Insaaf) and ran for office in the National
Elections. The movement has Islamic overtones and was inspired partly by
Khan's renewed commitment to Islam. He became a Member of Parliament
for Mianwali in the October 2002 elections. He is very critical of the judicial
 system in Pakistan, which he says prevents accountability for the elite class
 in Pakistan. Initially Imram supported 1999's militray coup of
General Pervez Musharraf, however came in to the fore-front of those against
 General and President Musharraf.
In Power
He elected as member of National Assembly in 2002 elections
from NA-71 , Mianwali-I
Current Status
Areas of Legislative Interest
• Foregin Affairs
• Education
• Justice 
Membership of National Assembly Committees
• Standing Committee on Kashmir
• Standing Committee on Public Accounts 
Contact Information in Islamabad
H-7 Parliament Lodges 
Islamabad
Phone No(off): 051-9207477 

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