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Boxer Amir Khan opens up about joining politics in Pakistan

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Boxer Star Amir Khan has said that he may enter Pakistani politics and asked his fans for advice.

Taking to his official Twitter handle, Boxer Amir Khan spoke of his mind and opened up about joining Pakistani politics.

He wrote:

“I have been asked numerous times if I would join politics in Pakistan. Being a sportsman and being an ambassador for the country, I’m honoured to ask if I would take part in politics, in fact, I would love to help the country.”

He added that:

I would love to make Pakistan a better place and be a massive help in many areas. Being sport, education, stopping child labouring and many more things. We will all leave this world one day, but whilst we still around we all should do our bit.

He continued:

Ive sat with many politicians and army generals agreeing and disagreeing on topics in the country. My heart is clean and I would want the best for Pakistan. Lets see how things play out. My old stable mate world champion boxer manny pacquiao also joined politics.

He concluded:

In Philipines, I have been watching the great work Manny Pacquiao has done for his country and I know I could do the same for Pakistan. It will be a massive decision to make. I one day might consider this. I like to ask my followers what they think about this?


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