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PESHAWAR: Noted banker Mohammad Saleem Jan, who is the grandson of legendary freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and cousin of Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali Khan, has decided to join the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI).

Talking to The News, he said he would formally join the PTI during Imran Khan’s visit to his University Town, Peshawar residence on November 25. “I have invited Imran Khan for lunch and also for announcing my decision at a press conference to join his party,” he added.

When asked as to why he preferred Imran Khan’s PTI over the ANP, Saleem Jan argued that the kind of nationwide problems and challenges facing Pakistan could only be tackled by a political party operating at the national level instead of one working regionally.

“Imran Khan is the only credible politician on the horizon. Others have all been tried and found wanting,” he contended.

Continuing, Saleem Jan said the option of joining the ANP or its predecessor nationalist parties was available to him all his life. “Perhaps 20 years ago I would have joined the ANP, but at the time I wasn’t interested in politics. Now I want to enter politics not for the sake of any position, but to offer my services, expertise and experience for national rather than personal interest,” he argued.

“I think he knows about it!” remarked Saleem Jan in reply to a question whether he had consulted Asfandyar Wali before deciding to join the PTI. He then hastened to add that he had not consulted Asfandyar Wali.

“You know Asfandyar is like a brother to me. He is one-and-a-half year younger than me and is the son of my maternal uncle Khan Abdul Wali Khan,” he added while trying to explain their close family and personal relationship.

Saleem Jan is the son of late Mohammad Yahya Jan, who was married to the daughter of the Khudai Khidmatgar movement founder Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, commonly known as Bacha Khan, and the sister of late ANP leader Abdul Wali Khan, popular Pashto poet Abdul Ghani Khan and educationist Abdul Ali Khan.

Yahya Jan was primarily an educationist, though he later drifted into politics. He headed Peshawar city’s first Muslim school, Islamia High School. He was elected to the NWFP Assembly in the 1946 general election from the Peshawar city constituency and served as the education minister in Chief Minister Dr Khan Sahib’s cabinet.

Saleem Jan’s paternal grandfather, Haji Ghulam Samdani, was a leading Peshawar businessman and philanthropist. His haveli was located in the Kohati Gate in the old city. He was buried in the well-known Qasim Ali Khan mosque located in the Qissa Khwani bazaar.

Though Saleem Jan belonged to an important political and business family of Peshawar, he has never been the member of any party. His close ties to the family of late Bacha Khan also couldn’t pull him towards politics. But cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has finally inspired him to join politics.

Saleem Jan appeared keen to distance himself from the crowd of politicians lining up to join the PTI in the wake of the party’s massive show of strength at the Iqbal Park, Lahore on October 30.

“Unlike other people, I wasn’t motivated by the big PTI public meeting in Lahore to align myself with Imran Khan. In fact, I was in touch with him since almost three months and had already made up my mind to join the PTI,” he explained.

Saleem Jan has 37 years of banking experience. He started his career at the Grindlays Bank in 1968 and served in Bahrain, New York, the UAE and the UK before returning to Pakistan to help set up the Union Bank Limited as its chief executive officer and president. He was appointed the chief executive officer and managing director of The Bank of Punjab in March 2000 and served there until May 2003.

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good news or bad news, only "Pakhtoon" and "Astanoshkhan" can confirm ? :undecided:
 
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so the son of traitor joins PTI??

i thought this traitor and his family was expelled to afghanistan??
 
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There is no thing as "son of traitor". He is a Pakistani unless he himself does something pracitcally against the state of Pakistan.

the influence and knowledge of traitor maybe inherited by his successors
 
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PTI should stand by Quaid-e-Azam's principles = FAITH, UNITY, AND DISCIPLINE.


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the influence and knowledge of traitor maybe inherited by his successors

May be. But since he isn't involve in any activity against Pakistan he is most welcome in PTI.

---------- Post added at 11:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:37 PM ----------

This is bad news.

First of all Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was NOT a freedom fighter. He was known as Frontier Gandhi and was against the creation of Pakistan. He supported Gandhi over our beloved Quaid-e-Azam.

Secondly, ANP is a Pakhtun nationalistic party. I love my Pakhtun brothers, but I dont like ANP.

PTI is NOT an ethnic/lingustic based party. And ANP members are incompetent and lazy people, Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour has destroyed our Railway industry and then he said Afghanistan doesnt have Railway then why should we (he wants Pakistan to be as backwards as Afghanistan).

ANP doesnt stand for Unity or Discipline.

PTI should stand by Quaid's principles = FAITH, UNITY, AND DISCIPLINE.

So just because he is the grand son of Abdul ghaffar khan he shouldn't be allowed in PTI. How illogical is that. He may be as patriotic as you and me. Since he wasn't involve in any activity practically or verbally against Pakistan and he isn't corrupt or anything like that. He is most welcome to join PTI.
 
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So just because he is the grand son of Abdul ghaffar khan he shouldn't be allowed in PTI. How illogical is that. He may be as patriotic as you and me. Since he wasn't involve in any activity practically or verbally against Pakistan and he isn't corrupt or anything like that. He is most welcome to join PTI.

Yes he could be a patriotic Pakistani and could be the opposite of his grandfather, but PTI should not form an alliance with ANP, and should be careful when including members from that political party.
 
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Yes he could be a patriotic Pakistani and could be the opposite of his grandfather, but PTI should not form an alliance with ANP, and should be careful when including members from that political party.

PTI isn't aligning with ANP instead it is eliminating ANP from KPK. This guy might be a grandson of Abdul Ghaffar khan but I don't think he is a member of ANP or was active in politics. Anyways members from KPK can tell us more about this guy.
 
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as oppose to omar, i think PTI while including ANPs is uniting all people from the country, but i have a bad opinion based on his grand father who was a traitor, if he doesnt share his family bad history and condemns it, then he is most welcome
 
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So people wouldn't mind if the son of Mullah Omar or Saad Akbar Babrak (who assassinated Liaquat Ali Khan) joined PTI?
 
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So people wouldn't mind if the son of Mullah Omar or Saad Akbar Babrak (who assassinated Liaquat Ali Khan) joined PTI?

when did you issued them Pakistani nationality?

anyway the point you are making is like "since we separated on the basis of Muslim identity with Hindus, hence any Hindu in Pakistan is not to be trusted !!:tdown:
 
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when did you issued them Pakistani nationality?

anyway the point you are making is like "since we separated on the basis of Muslim identity with Hindus, hence any Hindu in Pakistan is not to be trusted !!

And Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a Pakistani? The man chose to be buried in Afghanistan, his whole life he abused Pakistan and it's founders. Called Muslim League dogs.

No I'm not making any point which is in any form or shape relates to Muslim or Hindu Identity.
 
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