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Imran Khan’s friend could be Pakistan's new high commissioner to UK


Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has directed the country's High Commissioner to the UK Sahebzada Ahmed Khan to report at the Foreign Office in Islamabad after “irresponsible activity” at an awards ceremony here – and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government could appoint an old friend of Prime Minister Imran Khan as the new high commissioner to the UK.
Sahebzada Ahmed Khan took charge in London as Pakistan’s High Commissioner around two months ago but Sahebzada Jahangir, a trusted friend of Imran Khan for more than 40 years, could replace him as the new high commissioner and there is strong support for him within the PTI.
Sahebzada Jahangir, Fauzia Kasuri’s brother from West London who has lived in the UK for over 40 years, has been seen with Prime Minister Imran Khan on at least three occasions after he took oath as prime minister of Pakistan. Sahebzada Jahangir was seen sitting in the task force meeting on building 5 million homes which Imran Khan chaired. He was seen with Imran Khan at his Bani Gala residence and Prime Minister house soon after that. He was also invited by Imran Khan personally to attend his swearing-in ceremony as prime minister of Pakistan.
Sahebzada Jahangir with Prime Minister Imran Khan 
Sources have told The News that it was discussed with Imran Khan that Sahebzada Jahangir should be appointed Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK as he understands the vision of Imran Khan well and his posting at the important station like London could help Imran Khan’s government at a time when relations with America have frozen but ties with Britain remain cordial.
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said he has taken notice of “irresponsible” activities of Pakistani High Commissioner in the UK during an award show in the British capital, directing him to return to the homeland to submit his explanation. He said: “I am dismayed by the actions of our High Commissioner to the UK and have asked him to return to Pakistan and provide an explanation for his behaviour at the IPPA awards held in London.”
As per details, Sahebzada Ahmed Khan, High Commissioner to Britain was reported of conducting inappropriate actions during an Award Show, which was attended by a large number of Pakistani celebrities.
Pakistan High Commission in London told this correspondent that Sahebzada Khan has arrived in Islamabad to give an explanation about his actions.
The incident took place during a local media outlet's event held at London's O2 Arena on September 9, wherein the diplomat was called on stage to announce the winner of an award category. In a video clip that was shared multiple times on social media, Sahebzada Ahmed Khan's actions raised questions as well as concerns.
PTI sources told The News that there are precedents of political appointees representing Pakistan at high commissions and embassies overseas and Sahebzada Jahangir could be the ideal choice for the post and he has support with senior PTI leadership and PM Imran Khan trusts Sahebzada Jahangir for various reasons.
So, who is Sahebzada Jahangir? The elder brother of Fauzia Kasuri is a respected member of the British Pakistani community who helped Imran Khan form the party and funded it at its inception. Imran Khan founded the PTI at his home in Elstree, west London, and its at the same place where Imran Khan lived and socialized during his cricketing days and afterwards. It’s at Sahebzada Jahangir’s Elstree home where the valima event was held for Imran Khan and Jemima Goldsmith after their marriage.
He has held various assignments in the UK such as “Chairman of Imran Khan Secretariat”, “Senior Advisor to Chairman PTI on Investments” and “Head of PTI UK & Europe”.
He’s generally considered as the face of Imran Khan in the UK and he has been travelling extensively in UK and Europe to hold meetings of PTI. He has been travelling with Imran Khan all over the world for Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital. He is also a close ally of Aneel Musarrat, who has been made a member of Imran Khan’s task force on building 5 million homes.

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