Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday turned 68 and was greeted by PTI leaders and ministers.
PTI leaders, ministers, supporters and fans wished the premier on social media. He was born on October 5, 1952.
Happy Birthday to #PM @ImranKhanPTI pic.twitter.com/b3SbcRkiZc
— Sheikh Rashid Ahmad (@ShkhRasheed) October 5, 2020
Happy Birthday Mr. Prime Minister 😊@ImranKhanPTI
— Ali Haider Zaidi (@AliHZaidiPTI) October 4, 2020
(Pic from my election campaign in 2002) #HappyBirthdayPMImranKhan pic.twitter.com/T1pDHMuR93
68Years young & never letting a day go without going to the last mile for his people.
— Sayed Z Bukhari (@sayedzbukhari) October 5, 2020
Coolest captain,most compassionate leader,a fierce fighter..& the most eloquent statesman.
Happy birthday Skipper @ImranKhanPTI ..here’s to many more fighting fit years.
Thankyou for leading us! pic.twitter.com/PpILKCQnyF
May you have many more@ImranKhanPTI pic.twitter.com/bhY6V0Y3ha
— Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan (@Dr_FirdousPTI) October 5, 2020
Media and sports personalities also took this chance to wish the premier on his 68th birthday.
happy birthday dear PM @ImranKhanPTI .You were born to fulfil a destiny. May the ALMIGHTY guide you , give you strength ,health , and power to overcome all enemies of Pakistan . pic.twitter.com/ovNtvEIGP8
— Shaan Shahid (@mshaanshahid) October 5, 2020
Happy birthday to our Prime Minister Imran Khan sahab. May Allah keep you happy & healthy and give you success in all your endeavors @ImranKhanPTI pic.twitter.com/UucnLkYKO6
— Humayun Saeed (@iamhumayunsaeed) October 5, 2020
Salgirah Mubarak @ImranKhanPTI . Inspiring generations, one after the other. #HappyBirthdayPMImranKhan #HappyBirthdayPMIK pic.twitter.com/lCKCNlRtzr
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) October 5, 2020
Happy birthday to my childhood Hero our PM @ImranKhanPTI 😍 May u live long 🤲🏼 Aameen #HappyBirthdayPMImranKhan
— Mohammad Hafeez (@MHafeez22) October 5, 2020
1952 - 1971
Born to Ikramullah Khan Niazi and Shaukat Khanum, Imran was the only son out of the five offsprings of the couple.
He received his primary education from Lahore, then moved to the United Kingdom (UK) for higher education, where he graduated from the University of Oxford.
1971 - 2018
Imran returned to Pakistan in 1971 after completing his education from the UK and joined Pakistan's national cricket team.
He also served as the captain of the team from 1982 and 1992. Under his leadership, Pakistan won the cricket World Cup in 1992.
In 1994, Imran laid the foundation of Shaukat Khanum Hospital for cancer treatment in the name of his mother.
Politics
He formally established his own political party, the PTI, on April 25, 1996. His party gained popularity, especially among the youth of Pakistan, and succeeded in forming a provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2013 polls.
PTI came to power in the federal government in July 2018 and he was elected the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan on August 17, 2018.
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