There are two layers to my devotion: political and spiritual, based on the various arguments and how they relate to various aspects of life. It may not be the situation with everybody except the people who are in a profound way disapproved and has a hopefully sensible methodology towards life and who maintain that their names should be composed on the brilliant pages of history and be recollected after their passing as those to whom mankind could look into in the time of strife and calamity.
The spiritual layer is the first of the two, and it is much more firmly attached to the soul. As he explains in his book, Imran Khan has always been a spiritual wanderer, which has given him the strength to overcome life's obstacles and given him a fresh perspective. Because I found his words and life to be a torch of light and beacon of hope in every spell of depression, every attack of anxiety, and every night of despair, I feel a spiritual connection to him. He was always a magnet for success in my every failure because of the way he returned to cricket and reached new heights after his worst performance yet in his very first test match. I could look at his decision to become a fast bowler despite the negative comments and judgments of both the public and experts, and I could see him proving them wrong with his unwavering determination and unwavering confidence every time I attempted something that everyone told me I would fail at. Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital, a medical and economic miracle, the strongest sign of the common people's faith in Imran Khan, a memorial to his mother, and the epitome of humanity's service, remained unrivaled among all charity efforts carried out in the country thus far. Imran Khan's work is more than enough to inspire and motivate one to live a life that has meaning and ends with something meaningful.
His political career and his 22-year struggle to achieve his goal comprise the second layer. He was a sportsman with nerves strong enough to withstand every kind of unwanted situation, challenge, and unfair criticism. Later, with a greater goal ahead of him, he left them hands in mouth and worked hard for decades to lead a movement against all the corrupt mafia of the country. At first, everyone laughed at him, then they ridiculed him, and at that point, they became afraid of him. Even though a well-known person would not have wanted to get involved in politics in Pakistan, he did so to serve his people and rebuild the country in accordance with its founding principles. His little recently conceived party neglected to draw openly casts a ballot in the initial not many races yet being in that frame of mind of a captain like Imran khan, never let them lose trust. He brought the country's political climate into the public eye, as he did in all of his other endeavors. He educated his people and made them aware that their votes could determine a good and prosperous future for them and that politicians were meant to be their servants, not their masters. He broke the ice that had stopped the common people from thinking politically and put their right to question the government and demand the best from it in jeopardy.
His greatest political accomplishment was inspiring Pakistan's youth to participate in the country's politics and exercise their right to elect a government that would best serve their needs. He persuaded young people to emerge from the dark corners of apathy, passivity, and negativity and into the open air of optimism and the hope that they could also serve the county in their capacities by mobilizing them. The young people of the country began actively participating in the political process of the country under the charismatic leadership of Imran Khan. They challenged the status quo with their determination to alter the out-of-date and corrupt system that had been nurtured in the nursery of military dictatorships. In addition, the two families' tyrannical, corrupt, and hierarchical so-called democracy began to shake as they ruled the country for decades and continued to empty their bank accounts and buy apartments in other countries. At the same time, the country's economy continued to collapse and go bankrupt, putting the country's foreign policy, international relations, and reputation in jeopardy. However, the time had come to repay Pakistan and return the looted wealth to its citizens.
In a nutshell, Imran khan swooped in and sparked a revolution in the country, but it was a one-of-a-kind, distinct revolution that did not come suddenly but took 22 years of intense, constant struggle. Khan changed the common people's thoughts and ways of thinking in order to bring about a revolution internally. People rushed out into the streets and grounds to support the slogan "Naya Pakistan," despite being enslaved by a number of social problems, exhausted by the day-to-day crisis, and dumbed by dictatorships and hierarchical democracies. The majority of his work is completed with the young population educated, aware of their sociopolitical rights, and eager to explore new avenues.

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