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Adeel Saeed Chaudry +1-404-513-8192 adeel.chaudry@insaf.pk
Education: BSC in computer science from Georgia State University
PMP certified (Project Management Professional) When and Why did I join PTI: I strongly feel PTI is the need of the Pakistan during these rough times. I believe in institutions and system. I believe that Khan Sahib will play an important role in establishing and strengthening our institutions. What do I want to do to improve PTI: My intentions are to do anything to everything to improve PTI and help it to evolve into true democratic political institution which will produce our future leader (Insha’Allah). Any interesting event which motivated me to join PTI: As khan Sahib puts it very well about “non-political“ people I was one of those non-political people. I never took any politician seriously and thought all of them were crooks and are in politics to get power. I had no different views for Khan Sahib. Then during my stay in Pakistan I ran across Imran Khan on TV in Capital Talk after listening to him I was impressed and motivated. I went online and pretty much saw all the videos of Khan Sahib I could find and since then I am big fan.
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Salman Shuaib +1 416 887 8137 salman.shuaib@insaf.pk
Education: Doing a Bachelors in Economics and Management Science Profession: This website doesn't leave any room for even part-time work Reasion for joining PTI: I have a very unique reason for being part of PTI. Back in 2002, I read an article by Khan "In Pakistan we have selective Islam". In it he said that when you surrender to God you have complete peace. Having had gone through similar evolution, I knew only a person who has truly understood God and His absolute power can know this. Since then I have had no doubt Imran is destined to change Pakistan's future and bring tremendous peace, justice and good to the world. Therefore I seek to do everything in my ability to help bring him to power. I also want to make sure that PTI develops proper institutionalized structure and ideology, so that even when Khan is no more at the helm of affairs, we are able to preserve his legacy and principles. In my opinion Imran Khan is heir to the spirituality of Iqbal, and the iron will of Jinnah. No one can stop him, inshAllah.
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