Imran Khan Niazi (born 25 November 1952), is a Pakistani politician and former cricketer. After retiring, he entered politics. Besides his political activism, Khan is also a philanthropist, cricket commentator, Chancellor of the University of Bradford and Founding Chairman Board of Governors of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre.
In a recent interview in Canada, he laments the sectarian violence in Pakistan. He wants to fix Pakistan’s institution, but, when towards the end of this 13 minute interview, he is asked by Rawal TV’s interviewer, Waqas Munawar, about, meddling in religion, by Pakistan’s constitution and declaring Ahmadis as non-Muslims, Imran Khan chooses to equivocate. He is evasive, when it comes to root cause of sectarian violence in Pakistan. Listen to the interview by clicking here or on Imran Khan’s picture below:
Categories: Pakistan, Separation of Church and State

Imran Khan is trying to be a democratically elected politician. Therefore he will sacrifice his principles for votes, just like the rest of them…
Thank you for your comment brother Rafiq. Here is my humble request to all the politicians of our global village, as the times have changed:
Solomonic wisdom needed to establish Separation of Mosque-Church-Synagogue and State
Mr. Shah,
Thanks for doing a wonderful job. I often wonder if we take critical thinking out of equation along with goodness than everything goes. We as human race never learn. For example U will find people justifying dropping of Atomic bombs cuz there arguments will be it has saved lives by stoping war.
I wish his stance change and we onlly can pray for it. No doubt he is better than other corrupted bunch.
Regards,
So,everything will be done by the elected representives of the people
on the orders of the UNELECTED CHAIRMAN of the PTI.