Khadijah Shah decides to relinquish US citizenship, accept PTI reserved seat

Pakistani-American fashion designer Khadijah Shah has decided to give up her U.S. citizenship to accept a reserved seat in Pakistan’s National Assembly, a position offered to her by Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister who is currently in jail. Pakistani law forbids dual nationals from serving as members of parliament.

Shah, who was accused of rioting and vandalism in May 2023 and subsequently imprisoned under severe conditions, was granted bail in December 2023 following a court decision.

In a recent Instagram post, Shah elaborated on her decision to accept Khan’s offer. She also announced the temporary nomination of Mehrunnisa Sajjad to occupy her parliamentary seat until her citizenship status is resolved.

Shah wrote, “Giving up my U.S. citizenship, a symbol of freedom, safety, and opportunity, was a tough decision. But Pakistan is my motherland and where I’ve built my life. I can’t forsake it or my people.”

Reflecting on her recent ordeals, Shah added, “The injustices I’ve faced have reignited my sense of purpose. I aim to contribute positively to Pakistan.”

She expressed her gratitude for Imran Khan’s consideration, saying, “I accepted his offer to represent PTI and hope to meet his expectations and those of my fellow citizens.”

Shah has nominated Mehrunnisa Sajjad, an Oxford University graduate and barrister known for her advocacy work, to temporarily take her place. Shah highlighted Sajjad’s dedication to fighting for marginalized communities and her commitment to true democracy and progress in Pakistan.

Shah concluded, “I am proud to nominate such an extraordinary Pakistani woman to represent PTI and myself in parliament. Together, we are committed to making a significant impact. Insha’Allah.”

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