Imran Khan Biography


Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi HEE PP (Urdu: عمران الحمد خان عیاای, born 5 October 1952) is the 22nd  and current Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Before entering politics, Khan developed into an international cricketer and captained the Pakistan national cricket team to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. From 2005 to 2014, he became Rector of the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom.Khan was born into a Pashtun family in Lahore in 1952 and graduated from Keble College, Oxford in 1975. He began his international cricket career at the age of 18 in the 1971 test series in England. Khan played until 1992, served intermittently as captain of the team in 1982 and 1992,  and won the Cricket World Cup, which is Pakistan's first and only victory in the opposition. Considered one of the best cricketers, Khan registered three 807 runs and took 362 wickets in test cricket and was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. 


In 1991, he launched a marketing campaign to raise funds for the installation of a sanatorium for cancer patients in memory of his mother. He raised $ 25 million to establish a medical facility in Lahore in 1994 and established a second clinic in Peshawar in 2015. Khan then continued his charitable efforts by expanding the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital to further include a training center, and founded Namal College in 2008.Khan also served as Chancellor of the University of Bradford from 2005 to 2014 and was the recipient of an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in 2012.Khan founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996 and is the party's birthday chairman. Having won a seat in the National Assembly in 2002, he was a member of the opposition from Mianwali until 2007. The PTI boycotted the 2008 general election. In the next election, PTI became the second biggest holiday thanks to the famous vote. In neighboring politics, PTI has led a coalition government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since 2013, with Khan delegating this leadership to Mahmoud Khan after being elected Prime Minister in 2018.


Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi HEE PP (Urdu: عمران الحمد خان عیاای, born 5 October 1952) is the 22nd  and current Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Before entering politics, Khan developed into an international cricketer and captained the Pakistan national cricket team to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. From 2005 to 2014, he was Rector of the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom.


Khan was born into a Pashtun family in Lahore in 1952 and graduated from Keble College, Oxford in 1975. He began his international cricket career at the age of 18 in the 1971 test series in England. Khan played until 1992, served intermittently as captain of the team in 1982 and 1992,  and won the Cricket World Cup, which is Pakistan's first and only victory in the opposition. Considered one of the best cricketers, Khan registered three 807 runs and took 362 wickets in test cricket and was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. In 1991, he launched a marketing campaign to raise funds for the construction of a sanatorium for cancer patients in memory of his mother. He raised $ 25 million to establish a medical facility in Lahore in 1994 and established a second clinic in Peshawar in 2015. Khan then continued his charitable efforts by expanding the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital to include a training center, and founded Namal College in 2008. Khan also served as Chancellor of the University of Bradford from 2005 to 2014 and was the recipient of an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in 2012.


Khan founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996 and is the party's birthday chairman. Having won a seat in the National Assembly in 2002, he was a member of the opposition from Mianwali until 2007. The PTI boycotted the 2008 general election. In the next election, PTI became the second biggest holiday thanks to the famous vote.I n neighboring politics, the PTI has led a coalition government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since 2013,  with Khan delegating this leadership to Mahmoud Khan after being elected Prime Minister in 2018.


Khan made his cricket debut at the age of 16 in Lahore. By the early seventies, he was playing for his home bands Lahore A (1969-70), Lahore B (1969-70), Lahore Greens (1970–seventy–one) and eventually Lahore (1970-seventy-one).Khan became part of the Oxford University Blues cricket team during the 1973-1975 seasons.As a bowler, Khan initially skated with a huge chest movement, at medium pace. However, it was difficult for him to translate his actions into a more classic type and strengthen his body to allow for fast bowling.He played English county cricket for Worcestershire from 1971 to 1976. During this decade, other teams represented by Khan spanned Daoud Industries (1975-1976) and Pakistan International Airlines (1975-1976-1980-1981). He played for Sussex from 1983 to 1988.] 

Political Career

Throughout his cricketing career, Khan has repeatedly held various political positions. In 1987, then-President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq granted him a political position in the Pakistan Muslim League( PML), which he declined. He was also invited through Nawaz Sharif to join his political party on the occasion of his birthday. In 1993, Khan was appointed tourism ambassador to the interim Government of Moin Qureshi and held this post for three months until the authorities dissolved.In late 1994, he joined a group led by former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Hamid Gul and Muhammad Ali Durrani, who became the head of the Pasban, a breakaway teenage wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. In the same 12 months, he also showed an interest in becoming a member of politics[On April 25, 1996, Khan founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political holiday.He ran for the National Assembly of Pakistan in the 1997 Pakistani Standard Election as a PTI candidate from constituencies-NA-53, Mianwali and NA-94, Lahore-but was unsuccessful and lost seats to PML (N) candidates. 


Khan supported the military coup of General Pervez Musharraf in 1999, believing that Musharraf could "end corruption, purge the political mafia." Khan said he became Musharraf's preferred chief minister in 2002, but declined the offer. Khan contested the October 2002 Pakistani parliamentary election, which was held in 272 constituencies, and was prepared to form a coalition if his birthday party did not win a majority now. He was elected from Mianwali In the 2002 referendum, Khan supported the military dictator General Musharraf, despite the fact that, that all the major democratic parties declared the referendum unconstitutional. He also served on the Standing Committees on Kashmir and Public Accounts. On May 6, 2005, The New Yorker noted Khan as "most directly responsible" for drawing the attention of the Muslim world to Newsweek's story about the alleged desecration of the Koran at the U.S. Navy prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In June 2007, Khan clashed with political combatants in and out of Parliament.

Prime Minister Of Pakistan


On 17 August 2018, Khan received 176 votes and became the twenty-second Prime Minister of Pakistan, and took the oath of office on 18 August 2018. Khan ordered a reshuffle of US documents that included the appointment of Sohail Mahmood as Foreign Minister, Rizwan Ahmed as Navy Minister, and Navid Kamran Baloch as Finance Minister. His first major appointment in the Pakistani army was that of Lieutenant General Asim Munir to the important post of Director General of the Inter-Intelligence Service. Khan announced his resignation immediately after taking the oath of office, choosing to keep the Interior Ministry to himself. Although he later appointed Ijaz Ahmed Shah as Minister of the Interior. Many of his appointees were previously ministers at some stage of Musharraf's technology, although some were defectors from the left-wing People's Party. In 2019, Khan made major personnel changes in the Ministries of the Interior, Finance, Information and Planning.


At one point in his bachelor life, he had a lot of connections. He then became known as a hedonistic bachelor and playboy who developed into a lively London nightclub. At some point in his bachelor life, he had girlfriends from the north. Many of them are unknown and have been called "mystery blondes" in the British newspaper The Times. Some of his extramarital relationships included courting Zeenat Aman, Emma Sergeant, Susie Murray-Philipson, Sita White, Sarah Crowley,  Stephanie Beecham, Goldie Hawn, Christiana Baker, Suzanne Constantine, Marie Helvin, Carolin Kellett, Lisa Campbell, Anastasia Cook, Hannah Mary Rothschild, and Lulu Blacker.His first girlfriend, Emma Sargent, an artist and the daughter of British investor Sir Patrick Sargent, took him to social events.They first met in 1982 and finally visited Pakistan. She accompanied him on various tours of the Pakistan cricket team, as well as in Peshawar and Australia. After a long separation, his acquaintance with the sergeant was replaced by a breakup in 1986.He then had a brief relationship with Susie Murray-Philipson., whom he invited to Pakistan and had dinner with in 1982. She also took many creative photos of Han at some point in their relationship.In an e-book published in 2009, Christopher Sandford claimed that former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and Imran Khan almost courted each other when both were Oxford students. He wrote that Bhutto, at the age of 21, first became close to Khan in 1975. They remained in a relationship for about two months.His mother also tried to arrange an arranged marriage between them.He also claimed that they had a "romantic courtship", which was refuted with the help of Khan, who said that they were the most pleasant of friends. 


Khan had an amazing courtship with the heiress White Sita, the daughter of British industrialist Gordon White.They remained inside the dating for about six years, meeting in 1987-88.White claimed that Khan agreed to have a child with her in 1991; her daughter, Tyrian Jade, was born in June 1992 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. White claimed that Khan subsequently refused to accept Tyrian as his child because she had turned into a girl, and advised White to have an abortion. Tyrian was known for her resemblance to Khan.A Los Angeles court ruling ruled that Khan was the woman's father in 1997. In 2004, after Sita White's death, Khan agreed to simply accept Tyrian as his child and adopted her into his family. 


Khan's ex-wife Reham Khan claimed in her book that he told her that he had 4 different illegitimate children besides Tyrian White. Presumably, some of his children had Indian mothers, and the eldest of them was 34 years old. 2018.In the end, Reham admitted that she no longer understood the identity of Khan's children or the veracity of his statements, and that "you can never tell if he is talking about this fact." Neutral sources have taken into account that this e-book is a book of a bitter ex-spouse obsessed with revenge with a political schedule, and not an autobiography.On 16 May 1995, at the age of forty-three, Khan married 21-year-old Jemima Goldsmith in a minute-long ceremony held in Urdu in Paris. A month later, on June 21, they were married again in a civil ceremony at the Richmond Registry Office in England. Jemima converted to Islam. The couple has sons, Suleiman Isa and Qasim.On 22 June 2004, it was announced that the couple had divorced, ending a nine-year marriage, because Jemima had become "difficult to adjust to life in Pakistan".


In January 2015, it was reported that Khan had married British-Pakistani journalist Reham Khan in a private wedding ceremony at his residence in Islamabad. However, Reham Khan later claims in his autobiography that they did get married in October 2014, but the announcement was made in January of the following year. On October 22, they presented their goal-to file for divorce.


In mid-2016, with delays in 2017 and early 2018, reports emerged that Khan had married his non-secular mentor (murshid) Bushra Bibi. Han,  PTI's aides nd members of Manika's circle of relatives refuted this rumor. Khan called the media "unethical" for spreading rumors,  and Pti filed a complaint against the news channels that broadcast it.On January 7, 2018, but the PTI secretariat released a statement saying that Khan had made an offer to Manika, but now she did not know the concept very well. On February 18, 2018, PTI confirmed that Khan had married Manika.  According to Khan, his life has long been motivated by Sufism, and this is what attracted him to his wife. Khan resides in his sprawling farmhouse in Bani Gala. In November 2009, Khan underwent emergency surgery at the Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital in Lahore to remove an obstruction in his small intestine.