Election post
I am truly honoured to nominate myself here, and I know this opportunity is being extended to many deserving candidates who genuinely have Pakistani students' interests at heart.I was born and raised in Pakistan, and in all my time in the UK — I haven't quite mastered the British accent. But I am fond of every provincial accent back home, which means your diverse backgrounds will always be represented - by your bhai, or your kaptaan, if you're feeling generous.I've channelled that cultural enthusiasm into making events truly memorable and felt. Because it isn't only about events. It's about how proudly you carry your culture, and how creatively you find joy within this shared identity that our sabz hilali parcham gave us.My passion for Pakistan runs deep - deep enough that I represented the national U13 and U16 cricket teams, and these days I'm replicating Imran Khan's hairstyle — the cricket era one, of course. No politics until the biryani is served.
Vote for me if you want real work opportunities and a chance to learn from people at the top of their fields.
Vote for me if you want trips that actually happen, not just in the group chat.
Vote for me if you want events so good they become the story you tell at every dinner.
Vote for me if you want PakSoc to reclaim its reputation as the most iconic society on campus.
Vote for me if you want Pakistani artists and celebrities asking us for a collab.
Vote for me if you want PakSoc in every room that matters.
Pakistan Zindabad!