The Imran Khan Flood Relief Organization

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more proof of how much people trust him, raising over 10 million in an hour! goes to show how the sprit of giving keeps pakistan going, people have opened their hearts and wallets to those in need once again. imran is also hosting a live telethon on Geo today, to be aired worldwide.


Imran’s ‘Pukar’ raises over Rs10 million in one hour


ISLAMABAD: More than Rs10 million were raised on the call of Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf and Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust, Imran Khan for the relief and rehabilitation of people suffering from the devastation unleashed by the worst floods in the country’s history.

At a fund raiser here on Saturday, philanthropists generously donated hundreds of thousands rupees for the flood victims. Children also participated actively by giving away their pocket money for Shaukat Khanum Hospital and flood-stricken masses.

In a short span of one hour a massive amount of Rs10 million was raised for Shaukat Khanum Hospital and Rs750,000 for the people suffering from the aftermath of worst ever deluge.

Some of philanthropists separately and anonymously donated Rs1 million to Rs1.5 million to help their fellow countrymen.

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EXACTLY .

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***Imran Khan is one of the few politicians that can be trusted to help the masses looking at his past efforts to help the common man.

I'd definitely trust his organization to help get aid across to those needing it .***

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Imran Khan’s first telethon raises more than 60 million RPS

Chairman Imran Khan appeared on GEO television today for the first telethon to raise funds for flood victims in cooperation with MKRF. More than 60 million RPS were raised during the live program in which Imran Khan announced that a convoy of more than 500 trucks will be arranged to show solidarity with people that the whole nation is with them in time of distress.

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^ thats the spirit !!! :jhanda:

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yay Imran Khan! Thank Allah for him! ...we need more people like him

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I pray in my prayers that may Allah bring Imran Khan into power. Ameeeeeen.

We really need him.

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okay I gave my share of donation to him.. just now :yahoo:

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LC,

I’ve received confirmation that the details provided at this link are completely authentic.
…and the confirmation is trustworthy as its come directly from Imran.

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good to know :k:… thanks Muzna.

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thanks, really appreciate this info!

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Alhamdulillah we still have some honest people among us,( unlike our moronic politicians) and Imran Khan is definitely the one who really wants to do something for the nation.

Please pray that such honest people come in the government, so that Allah's azaab in the form of corrupt politicians, and natural disaters comes to an end, and we become Allah SWT'spasandeeda log

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Some updates…

IKFRF Update: Imran Khan is to lead a caravan to Pakthoonkwa on Monday, 30th August

The Chairman of the PTI, Imran Khan is to lead a caravan of about 300 trucks loaded with various food items, clothes and medicine to Pakthoonkwa on Monday, 30th August 2010 for delivering them to the flood affectees of Peshawar, Mardan, Malakand, Hazara and D. I. Khan divisions. The caravan which has been named as the caravan of hope will start from I-11 Islamabad and will be accompanied by volunteers from all shades of life who have been billed as Ansars. Imran Khan has made a clarion call to all and sundry who want to contribute their bit in this relief effort that they can become a part of this caravan if they so desire.

The caravan which will travel by motorway will branch off to its various destinations like Nowshera, Charsadda, Swat, Kohistan (Hazara), D.I.Khan and Mardan for reaching out to the flood victims of 11 districts. It may be pointed out that Imran Khan has been working overtime for the last couple of weeks collecting donations for the flood affectees in cash and kind both from abroad as well inside the country. Telethons are also being attended by him for the purpose.

The PTI Chairman intends to lead similar caravans in Southern Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan in a few days for which homework is being done. It is worth pointing out that in the last five days Rs 20 crore has been collected by Imran Khan for flood victims.

Imran Khan has an elaborate program in his mind for solving the crisis created by the flash floods. Once the first phase of relief effort is completed, He intends to embark upon the rehabilitation plan of the flood victims, after gauging the actual losses which can only be known once the flood water recedes completely.

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a grand total of Rs.20 crores collected to date and the caravan of trucks laden with goods is on its way…its so heartening to see everyone coming together to help this movement esp the young volunteers :jhanda:

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Muzna's Note: as funny as your comment might be, can we please keep the generous spirit of this thread intact out of respect for the man that has done so much for so many?

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really he is a nice human being.imran has proven himself to be a great humanatarian with his various successful charity ventures within Pakistan in the past. i am sure he has the resources to get the help out to the needy, if anyone is to be trusted than its him and his organization.

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Great work by Imran, proves that he still has star power and popularity now if only he can get the same people to vote for him and his party too...

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I was really doubleminded about whether I should post this or not because anything that is negative or spreads pessimism about the relief effort discourages people from donating. but I think it should be posted… just to show the other side of the story. now had the govt or the PPP had been involved with something like this, I can just imagine the kind of abuse that would have been heaped on them. but since it’s Imran, it’s a-okay. apart from the rest of the story, I don’t understand why Imran feels to the need to make a speech at every camp.


Imran Khan ke Pukaar Remains Silent for Many
http://zavia.pk/2010/09/12/imran-khan-ke-pukaar-remains-silent-for-many/

By Rafeel Wasif Sunday September 12, 2010

The recent floods are the biggest in the history of Pakistan, and have left more than 1600 people dead and thousands desolate and moth-eaten without a single penny left in their pocket. This has led to an intense call for aid from the world fraternity, and consequently has led to a mushroom growth of hundreds of relief groups who are working in the flood affected areas. Imran Khan Foundation is indeed one of them, and has received lots of media attention for its activities.

The foundation recently asked for volunteers from a host of universities in the country, and it was in this context that a group of 27 students from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and Government College University Lahore (GCU) went to visit Khangarh near Muzaffargarh under the banner of Imran Khan Foundation. The pretext given to them was that they would be assisting in the distribution of the relief goods to the flood victims, which was fair enough.

So after an arduous journey of more than 10 hours, with a stop at the Multan residence of the ex-Nawab of Bahawalpur, the entourage at last reached its first destination. Here they were told that they would distribute the goods among the flood victims after a speech from Imran Khan. Two relief trucks were already parked near the vicinity, along with a van from Geo TV, which was understandable as the relief effort is a joint collaboration between Imran Khan and Mir Khalil Foundation, which also runs Geo TV.

A large crowd of 2000-3000 flood victims had already gathered at the site, and all were waiting for Imran Khan. However, what was more disturbing was the fact that the place was filled with more flags of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf than Imran Khan Foundation, giving the place more of a look of a political rally than a relief camp.

The gentleman in question, Imran Khan arrived in a posh car, flanked by local notables, and gave a five-minute speech. This was covered by the media. He then left with his entourage. The media vans also left with him.

However, it was disturbing that the relief good trucks that had been parked outside the camp also left in dust, leaving the crowd of thousands in complete confusion. There were people who had been waiting the whole day for relief goods, and had literally walked five kilometers from their homes to get aid. However, they were left completely bamboozled, and decided to turn to the Bus of the LUMS and GCU students to ask for aid.

They started banging the windows of the bus and crowded around it, asking for aid, showing their ID cards, and telling their individual predicaments. The students were left completely shaken, as even the security had gone away with Imran Khan.

However, at last, all the volunteers barged in to the bus. The driver ignited the engine, and with great difficulty, the crowd subsided and the bus was able to leave the place. The head of the team contacted the representative of the Foundation, and was told to go to the next camp, where the relief goods would be distributed without any explanation as to why the goods were not distributed at the previous camp. The group reached the next camp but was met with the same story. Here a representative of the organization holding a two-barreled gun to subside the crowd told them that there would be no distribution of relief goods that day. Here again they were surrounded by throngs of people who had left barn and home on the eve of dawn just to reach the camp for goods. But there they did not get anything as before.

The group again contacted their Coordinator who told them that the relief goods will be distributed, compounding their confusion as to who to believe. He told them to go to another camp. And the confusion and disarray continued.

To cut the long story short, throughout the day, the group visited camps, but the goods were being distributed nowhere, despite their coordinator telling them the contrary. There was no security, no coordination. At last the Coordinator himself came to the group near the Aftar time and said that he had ordered six trucks, which would come, and then the group can distribute the goods.

The explanation that he gave to the group was that many so-called flood victims were fake, so the Organization had decided to distribute the goods on a home-to-home basis so that it reaches those most in need, and not only those who had gathered at the relief camp. However, it begged the answer that what were the trucks doing in the Imran Khan rally in the first place if the Organization did not intend to distribute good. Was it not a ploy garnered by Imran Khan Foundation to gather a large crowd, get some media attention, and leave without even distributing the goods that they claim to be distributing?

Secondly, what was also strange was the fact that why Imran Khan Foundation had asked for volunteers from LUMS and GCU if they were not there to distribute goods to the flood victims in the relief camps as they had initially been told. Why had they asked volunteers from Lahore to take an arduous journey worth ten hours, if their only worth during the whole trip was to attend the political rally?

Also, what were so many Tehreek-e-Insaaf flags doing in a relief camp run by an organization that claims itself to be above political affiliations? Does this not in itself depict the fact that the organization is being used to garner political support?

And lastly, what does the fact that suddenly the Coordinator turns up with six relief goods trucks near Aftari time, for distribution by the LUMS and GCU students tells you. Does it not in itself contradict his initial statement that relief goods were being distributed on a home-to-home basis?

In the end, it can be said that Imran Khan Foundation may well be doing some very noble work. But it should not tarnish its image by posting large trucks outside its camps to lure people, and not even distribute a single good.

Yes, it looks good in the media to say that volunteers from leading universities like LUMS and GCU are volunteering in the Imran Khan Foundation’s Relief Camps. Imran Khan without a doubt is one of the few charismatic figures still present in Pakistan, who could in essence inspire youth. But what will youth think of him after such experiences?

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^ this incident was addressed by imran on kasif abbasi’s show, he doesn’t deny it. seems to be talking about rehabilitation/reconstruction now as compared to immediate relief that he promised on his telethons. i trust him but he seems to be backtracking his plan, maybe he wasn’t really prepared for this massive relief effort as promised. here’s the link to the interview, addresses the issue at 31 mins onwards

http://pakistanherald.com/Program/Off-The-Record-September-08-2010-Kashif-Abbasi-4782

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As Patriot says, the issue is addressed in the interview and also in the forum on the PTI website.
And to address your question about Imran feeling the need......I have to disagree.....it is not him that feels this need but his dedicated supporters that want to hear from him.