Imran Khan

Imran Khan
Imran Khan Niazi MP, better known as Imran Khan, is a Pakistani politician, former cricketer, philanthropist, cricket commentator and the former chancellor of the University of Bradford. He is also founder of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and the Namal College, Mianwali. Khan played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and, after retiring, entered politics...
NationalityPakistani
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth25 November 1952
CityLahore, Pakistan
CountryPakistan
In a country where half a million die every year only for drinking polluted water, it is more necessary for us to do something for them.
In most of Pakistan it is a feudal country. People are very scared and oppressed by authority. But when you move to these wilder areas, they are not so easily suppressed.
If you want to know the reality of life, then you should travel. At first travel your country, after that start travelling the world. Travel to know your surroundings so that we can say that you are an aware person. Nature, people and culture are calling you, so travel.
My countrymen, I am wholeheartedly thankful to you today for proving that change isn't coming but it has ALREADY COME!
I further promise you, that all my wealth and property will be in Pakistan. I will take ownership of this country and won't be like those leaders who create hideouts abroad
What most people didn't realize in the Western countries is that here its not a question of having supporters, its a question of getting these votes to the polling stations.
A country that relies on aid? Death is better than that. It stops you from achieving your potential, just as colonialism did.
It's more important to try to do something for the crores of poor people of my country.
Cross-cultural marriage is difficult, especially when one person has to live in another country. But I thought there was a very good chance of it working because people grow together if they have a common passion.
I don't know about whether I thought I would make it this big.
The Westoxified Pakistanis have been selling their souls and killing their own people for a few million dollars.
That's why, in spite of being defeated regularly in elections, I am not leaving the field. It's tough, but then I love challenging tasks.
I want to have a president in the U.S. who tries to win the hearts and minds of the Muslim world.
Lack of rule of law is the main reason Pakistan could not join the ranks of progressive nations.