British Pakistani helped Musharraf to contest for Chitral seat
LONDON: A British Pakistani politician was instrumental in paving the way for former President Gener
By Murtaza Ali Shah
April 09, 2013
LONDON: A British Pakistani politician was instrumental in paving the way for former President General (R) Pervez Musharraf to stand in the upcoming Pakistani elections from the northern district of Chitral.
Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum Kahlon, who is the former lord mayor of Cambridge and a loyal friend of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) founder Pervez Musharraf, played a vital role in ensuring that the former MNA Shazada Moinuddin of Chitral vacated his parliamentary seat in favour of the former president who has returned to Pakistan after ending exile in London and Dubai.
Sarfraz Anjum is known to have key political and personal connections in Chitral and his son Chaudhry Raza Anjum is married into a local influential family. Anjum arranged several private meetings between Shazada Moinuddin and General Musharraf at his residence in Cambridge and in Dubai where the political deal to support Musharraf was formed.
When contacted, he told The News: “I also spoke to other key political stakeholders in Chitral and was able to get a guarantee that they would back Musharraf’s efforts to win from Chitral.”Sarfraz Anjum, who accompanied Musharraf in his return to Pakistan, arranged for two APML provincial assembly tickets to be given to Shazada Khalid Pervez, son of Shazada Moinuddin, and former MPA Chitral Ghulam Muhammad, who will both contest from Chitral.
Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum is a loyal aide who has publicly stood by Pervez Musharraf throughout his time in exile. Musharraf’s first public appearance in the UK, after leaving Pakistan, was at the wedding of the son of Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum in the British Houses of Parliament.
NA-32 Chitral holds significance for Musharraf as this is the only constituency in which his nomination papers were accepted. In other constituencies, Musharraf’s nomination papers have been rejected by the Returning Officers of the Election Commission of Pakistan (EPC) and he has now been put on the Exit Control List (ECL) too.
Sarfraz Anjum credited Musharraf with initiating “widespread development work in Chitral including the construction of the Lowari tunnel” and for “speaking out loudly to project Pakistan’s positive image in the world.”
He added: “Pervez Musharraf is the right man to lead Chitralis as he has a special bond with the people and could advance the welfare and well-being of Chitralis. Shazada Moinuddin agreed as he believed this was in the best interests of the people of Chitral and I am thankful to him.”
Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum Kahlon, who is the former lord mayor of Cambridge and a loyal friend of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) founder Pervez Musharraf, played a vital role in ensuring that the former MNA Shazada Moinuddin of Chitral vacated his parliamentary seat in favour of the former president who has returned to Pakistan after ending exile in London and Dubai.
Sarfraz Anjum is known to have key political and personal connections in Chitral and his son Chaudhry Raza Anjum is married into a local influential family. Anjum arranged several private meetings between Shazada Moinuddin and General Musharraf at his residence in Cambridge and in Dubai where the political deal to support Musharraf was formed.
When contacted, he told The News: “I also spoke to other key political stakeholders in Chitral and was able to get a guarantee that they would back Musharraf’s efforts to win from Chitral.”Sarfraz Anjum, who accompanied Musharraf in his return to Pakistan, arranged for two APML provincial assembly tickets to be given to Shazada Khalid Pervez, son of Shazada Moinuddin, and former MPA Chitral Ghulam Muhammad, who will both contest from Chitral.
Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum is a loyal aide who has publicly stood by Pervez Musharraf throughout his time in exile. Musharraf’s first public appearance in the UK, after leaving Pakistan, was at the wedding of the son of Chaudhry Sarfraz Anjum in the British Houses of Parliament.
NA-32 Chitral holds significance for Musharraf as this is the only constituency in which his nomination papers were accepted. In other constituencies, Musharraf’s nomination papers have been rejected by the Returning Officers of the Election Commission of Pakistan (EPC) and he has now been put on the Exit Control List (ECL) too.
Sarfraz Anjum credited Musharraf with initiating “widespread development work in Chitral including the construction of the Lowari tunnel” and for “speaking out loudly to project Pakistan’s positive image in the world.”
He added: “Pervez Musharraf is the right man to lead Chitralis as he has a special bond with the people and could advance the welfare and well-being of Chitralis. Shazada Moinuddin agreed as he believed this was in the best interests of the people of Chitral and I am thankful to him.”
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