Bartender aspiring to be Oxford chancellor

Ryan Ahmad has filed his nomination papers for varsity’s chancellor election and awaits confirmation in Oct

By Murtaza Ali Shah
September 11, 2024
Ryan Ahmed, Oxford University Chancellor candidate, speaks during an interview with Geo News. — Screengrab via YouTube/Geo News Live

LONDON: A British Asian bartender from east London and a former pupil of Oxford University is one of the many aspirants eying the coveted post of Oxford University’s chancellor, claiming to be better than all others in race.

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Ryan Ahmad, who has filed his nomination papers for the varsity’s chancellor election and awaits confirmation in October, said he is even better than Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, former UK premier Theresa May, former UK Foreign Secretary William Hague, Labour stalwart Lord Peter Mandelson and Lady Elish Angiolini, a distinguished lawyer and former solicitor general of Scotland. Many leading names have, however, recently said they will not be standing.

In an interview with Geo News, Ryan Ahmad, whose family comes from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said: “I understand local and international issues better. I am the most suited person. I have experience of working. “ I have a bit of better understanding and standpoint on the issues than all others and I am the master of my destiny, liberal, independent and inclusive.” Ahmad is working from home on a “few local and international projects” to devote more time to his campaigning. The elections will be held online for the first time, allowing those registered from the over 250,000 eligible voters to choose a suitable candidate to head one of the most reputed universities in the world.

When asked about the realistic chance of his success in the election race given his candidacy alongside some big names including British politicians Peter Mandelson, William Hague, Elish Angiolini, Imran Khan and others, Ahmed said: “It all depends on how much traction and publicity I can get. Ahmed, who complained about not getting coverage in comparison to others in the race, maintained that the others do not have the experience that he has. He said he will find out in early October if his papers have been accepted or not but he will be rejected only if “there’s a hatchet job” – a hint at a grand conspiracy against him by the powers that be.

Ahmad claims he can bring change by becoming the chancellor of Oxford University. “I studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at Oxford because I have been motivated to change people’s lives, in a world where everyone will live happily and equally, no matter where you come from and what you believe in. Power dynamics and power politics abound the world over,” he said, adding that some people play by the rules while others don’t.

Ryan Ahmed is undaunted and says he will not withdraw in anyone’s support. “The only person I could withdraw for, in favour, is the former govt minister Rory Stewart but he has ruled out his candidacy and there is no one else for me to consider,” he said.

Imran Khan has also submitted his nomination papers at the varsity. Khan said the university helped him in his early years and he wanted to “give back”.”I am committed to giving back to the world the resilience, determination and integrity that life has taught me, even when the odds are stacked against me,” stated Pakistan’s former prime minister.

However, the move drew backlash with the university sources confirming that its office has received several emails raising concerns about Khan’s nomination owing to his support for the Taliban as well as the corruption cases against him. Voting takes place on October 28. The new chancellor is likely to be there for at least 20 years and must be available at all times.

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