imran khan

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He was the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team when they won the Cricket World Cup in 1992, and his charismatic leadership and impressive skills on the field made him a beloved figure in the cricketing world.

After retiring from cricket, Imran Khan shifted his focus to philanthropy and social work. He founded the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre in Lahore and Namal University in Mianwali, further endearing himself to the people through his charitable efforts.

Imran Khan's entry into politics marked a significant turning point in his life. He founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996, with the goal of creating a just and corruption-free Pakistan. His political ideology emphasized transparency, good governance, and social justice, which resonated with the younger population and many disillusioned citizens.

Throughout his political career, Khan persistently advocated for accountability of politicians and public officials, aiming to combat the deeply rooted corruption in the country's political system. He led several anti-corruption campaigns and used his platform to rally support for his vision of a "Naya Pakistan" (New Pakistan) that would prioritize the welfare of its citizens.

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