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Pakistan's upcoming elections are full of surprises for many. Even two times former prime minister and arguably the top political leader of the country, Nawaz Sharif, is no exception.
In an unprecedented move, Saira Bano, sister-in-law of Pakistan Muslim League-N's (PML-N) chief Sharif, has recently announced to contest polls slated for May 11 against him.
Shock for Sharif
What comes as a shock is that she is contesting from the platform of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML), party of Sharif's rival Pervez Musharraf.
Bano might be unknown for majority of countrymen, however, she belongs to one of the prominent families of Pakistani wrestlers.
Lahore-based Bano is the daughter of renowned wrestler (pehalwan), Goga Pehalwan, and the widow of Jhara Pehalwan. She is also the first cousin of Sharif's wife, Begum Kalsoom Nawaz.
Both Bano and Kalsoom are granddaughters of the all-time greatest wrestler, Gama Pehalwan, also known as The Great Gama.
Bano recently announced that she would contest elections against the PML-N's chief from NA-120 seat after she was awarded a ticket by Musharraf's party.
Confident
Talking to Mail Today, Bano confirmed that she was contesting against Sharif and was confident to defeat him.
"I know he is an influential and a popular politician. But I have followers of my grandfather and husband who are campaigning for me. I am confident to give tough time to Sharif,"Saira said.
When asked what made her to contest elections, Bano said she was contesting polls to become member of Pakistan's lower house to represent the poor people of Pakistan in the Parliament.
"I am a close relative of Sharif. He was supposed to help my family following death of my husband, who won a large number of titles for Pakistan. However, both Sharif and my sister Kalsoom never ever helped me. If they can't help one of their close relatives, how can they feel pain of the millions of poor? This is what encouraged me," said Bano, mother of an unemployed son and three daughters.
Bano said she has been repeatedly threatened and is asked not to use the name of Jhara Pehalwan.
Many believe in Pakistan that Saira, despite drawing massive public support, is simply no match to Sharif. "She cannot defeat Sharif, however, she would surely break his vote bank,"said Asim Qadeer Rana, political analyst and veteran Pakistani journalist.
Rivals at home: Sister-in-law to contest polls against Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan polls : Pakistan, News - India Today
In an unprecedented move, Saira Bano, sister-in-law of Pakistan Muslim League-N's (PML-N) chief Sharif, has recently announced to contest polls slated for May 11 against him.
Shock for Sharif
What comes as a shock is that she is contesting from the platform of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML), party of Sharif's rival Pervez Musharraf.
Bano might be unknown for majority of countrymen, however, she belongs to one of the prominent families of Pakistani wrestlers.
Lahore-based Bano is the daughter of renowned wrestler (pehalwan), Goga Pehalwan, and the widow of Jhara Pehalwan. She is also the first cousin of Sharif's wife, Begum Kalsoom Nawaz.
Both Bano and Kalsoom are granddaughters of the all-time greatest wrestler, Gama Pehalwan, also known as The Great Gama.
Bano recently announced that she would contest elections against the PML-N's chief from NA-120 seat after she was awarded a ticket by Musharraf's party.
Confident
Talking to Mail Today, Bano confirmed that she was contesting against Sharif and was confident to defeat him.
"I know he is an influential and a popular politician. But I have followers of my grandfather and husband who are campaigning for me. I am confident to give tough time to Sharif,"Saira said.
When asked what made her to contest elections, Bano said she was contesting polls to become member of Pakistan's lower house to represent the poor people of Pakistan in the Parliament.
"I am a close relative of Sharif. He was supposed to help my family following death of my husband, who won a large number of titles for Pakistan. However, both Sharif and my sister Kalsoom never ever helped me. If they can't help one of their close relatives, how can they feel pain of the millions of poor? This is what encouraged me," said Bano, mother of an unemployed son and three daughters.
Bano said she has been repeatedly threatened and is asked not to use the name of Jhara Pehalwan.
Many believe in Pakistan that Saira, despite drawing massive public support, is simply no match to Sharif. "She cannot defeat Sharif, however, she would surely break his vote bank,"said Asim Qadeer Rana, political analyst and veteran Pakistani journalist.
Rivals at home: Sister-in-law to contest polls against Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan polls : Pakistan, News - India Today