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Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi HI(M) PP (Urdu: عمران احمد خان نیازی; born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician and former cricket captain who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022. He is the founder and chairman of the political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).



Brought into the world to a Niazi Pashtun family in Lahore, Khan moved on from Keble School, College of Oxford, Britain, in 1975. He started his global cricket profession at age 18, in a 1971 Test series against Britain. Khan played until 1992, filled in as the group's chief discontinuously somewhere in the range of 1982 and 1992,[6] and won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, in what is Pakistan's sole triumph in the opposition. Considered one of cricket's most noteworthy all-rounders,[7][8] Khan scored 3,807 runs and stepped through 362 wickets in Examination cricket and was enlisted into the ICC Cricket Corridor of Acclaim. He established malignant growth medical clinics in Lahore and Peshawar,[9] and Namal School in Mianwali,[10][11] preceding entering politics.[12][13]

Establishing the PTI in 1996, Khan won a seat in the Public Get together in the 2002 general political decision, filling in as a resistance part from Mianwali until 2007. PTI boycotted the 2008 general political decision and turned into the second-biggest party by well known vote in the 2013 general election.[14][15] In the 2018 general political decision, running on a libertarian stage, PTI turned into the biggest party in the Public Gathering, and shaped an alliance government with free thinkers with Khan as Top state leader.

As Top state leader, Khan tended to an equilibrium of installments emergency with bailouts from the Global Money related Fund.[16] He directed a contracting current record deficit,[17][18] and restricted guard spending to reduce the financial deficiency, prompting some broad monetary growth.[19][20][21] He ordered strategies that expanded duty collection,[22][23] and investment.[24] His administration focused on an environmentally friendly power progress, sent off the Ehsaas Program and the Plant for Pakistan drive, and extended the safeguarded areas of Pakistan. He managed the Coronavirus pandemic, which caused financial strife and rising expansion in the nation, and undermined his political position.[25] In spite of a guaranteed enemy of debasement crusade, the view of defilement in Pakistan deteriorated during Khan's time in office.[26] He was blamed for political exploitation of rivals and clasping down on opportunity of articulation and dissent.[27]

In the midst of a protected emergency, Khan turned into the initial State leader to be taken out from office through a no-certainty movement in April 2022. In August, he was charged under enemy of fear regulations subsequent to blaming the police and legal executive for keeping and tormenting an aide.[28] In November, he endure a death endeavor during a political convention in Wazirabad, Punjab.