Younglings of Sindh’s political families can’t resist Imran Khan

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been attracting the younger members of traditional political families from Sindh. While some of these youngsters have already joined the party, others are set to register in the coming days.
Soon after PTI’s powerful entry in Sindh with Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s mammoth public meeting in Ghotki on Sunday, party chief Imran Khan has made advancement in other parts of the province to enlist younger members belonging to prominent political families.
Khan spent a day in the upper parts of the province, including Sukkur and Khairpur, and succeeded in signing up some youngsters from the province’s political families. Rashid Shah, the son of Pakistan Muslim League-Functional chief Pir Pagara’s son Pir Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi, joined the PTI at a public meeting he had organised in Imran Khan’s honour in his native town Pir Jo Goth.
During Imran Khan’s stay in Sukkur, two young men of Jacobabad’s Bijarani family also joined the PTI. The party welcomed on board Iqbal Bijarani, nephew of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)’s federal minister Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, and Raz Khan Bijarani, nephew of PPP MPA Mir Mehboob Ali Khan Bijarani.
Former Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q)’s MNA from Thatta Marvi Memon is expected to join the PTI soon. She had also attended Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s public meeting in Ghotki.
Many younger members of political families in almost all districts of the province are also expected to join the party in the coming days. They include Larkana’s Shafqat Unnar, nephew of PML-Q leader Haji Altaf Hussain Unnar, and Adnan Kehar, brother of Sindh National Front (SNF) leader Rizwan Kehar.
Shafqat Unnar is currently affiliated with the ruling PPP and is one of the followers of the Shah Mahmood Qureshi-led Ghousia Jamaat, whereas Adnan Kehar recently returned to his native town of Larkana after spending a significant amount of time in the United States for business.
According to PTI sources, the Jatois of Dadu, the Mahers of Ghotki, the Shirazis of Thatta, the Mazaris of Kashmore and many other youngsters from political families are expected to join the party soon.

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    • The sons and daughters of Pirs, mirs. wadereras of the past generation must realize that Pakistan is changing fast.

      This change came in many other parts of the world and is already knocking at the door steps of Pakistan.

      FATIMA BHUTTO COME FORWARD YOU NEED A PLATFORM.
      PTI MUST PROVIDE YOU WITH ONE.

  1. No gratitude from the wicked..
    Pirs,Bijaranis,sherazis,unars,Jatois,Mahars,Mazaris..!!??
    They are good for nothing..

  2. Pirs,mirs,choudhries,waderas,again..same faces!! is it the change imran believe in..??No gratitude from the wicked..
    Pirs,Bijaranis,sherazis,unars,Jatois,Mahars,Mazaris..!!??
    They are good for nothing..

  3. i think before than all these muppets were saying imran khan is a one man show and dun have names to win election …so when his hard work is paying of in attracting some big names these muppets are using this for a criticism get a life you ****

  4. I am happy to hear that, but at same time worried. Now Imran's real test begin as Leader, he must ensure doesn't matter who joins PTI, they don't hijack it and make it yet another bunch of **** like PPP or PML (a-z).

  5. dear all, just remember that you cannot shun the tribes and will never be able to shun the tribal system. its a fact and reality however it needs to be controlled. Although nothing close to the islamic history, early days of islam, our prophet and other leaders gathered all tribes under one umbrella of Islam.
    There is nothing wrong on gathering these tribes under one flag, and Imran will be required to control them going forward.

    • Irfan, I agree. You have given a perfect example. Considering the rural poltics IK is doing the right thing. Just we have to make a stronger set up at high level to keep an eye on these new entrants and control them

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