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Imran Khan Muslims Ummah Leader|PTI chairman| Former Cricketer

2024-06-02 15 Dailymotion

<br /><br />1. "Get to know Imran Khan, the cricket legend turned politician who became Pakistan's 22nd Prime Minister!"<br />2. "Imran Khan: A journey from cricket stadiums to political arenas. Watch his inspiring story!"<br />3. "From captain of the Pakistan cricket team to captain of the country, Imran Khan's remarkable journey!"<br />4. "Imran Khan: A leader, a reformer, and a visionary. Discover his vision for Pakistan!"<br />5. "The making of a legend: Imran Khan's life, career, and achievements. Watch now!"<br /><br /><br />- Imran Khan was born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, to Ikramullah Khan Niazi and Shaukat Khanum.<br />- He belongs to the Niazi Pashtun tribe on his father's side and the Burki Pashtun tribe on his mother's side.<br />- Imran Khan was captain of Pakistan's national cricket team and led the team to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup.<br />- After retiring from cricket, he became a philanthropist and founded the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital in Lahore in 1994.<br />- In 1996, he founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party.<br />- He became the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018 but was removed from office in 2022 via a parliamentary vote.<br />- Imran Khan has been married three times: to Jemima Goldsmith from 1995-2004, Reham Khan in 2015, and Bushra Bibi in 2018.<br />- He has two sons with Jemima Goldsmith, Sulaiman Isa and Kasim Khan.<br />Imran Khan's political career includes ¹ ²:<br /><br />- Entering the National Assembly of Pakistan in 2002<br />- Becoming one of the leaders of the lawyers' movement in 2007-2008<br />- Boycotting the 2008 general election<br />- Leading many sit-ins against extrajudicial killings across the country from 2008 onwards<br />- Propelling his party into the mainstream through a public rally at Lahore’s historic Minar-e-Pakiatan in October 2011<br />- Becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018<br />- Being removed from office via a parliamentary vote in 2022.

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