With an aim to give optimism to the youth of Pakistan about the country’s future, cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has launched his book “Imran Khan Pakistan” on Thursday. The launching ceremony was held at a local hotel and several politicians, intellectuals and retired military officers were present on the occasion. Retired air chief marshal Asghar Khan was the chief guest on the occasion.
Speaking at the occasion, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said: “Yes we are going through the worst time but it can become the best time as failures are the only way to get success”. He said that the problem with Pakistanis was that they get demoralized after any breakdown, however they should analyze their failure and develop self belief to counter defeat. Imran said that he thought of writing a book after the tragic incident of 9/11 which ruined the lives of hundreds of Muslim families. “I do not consider my self as a scholar but after 9/11 incident there is a great confusion among the youngsters about modern and radical Islam,” he said.