ISLAMABAD: A prominent Pakistani-American fashion designer and former prime minister Imran Khan’s loyalist, Khadija Shah, was appointed on Tuesday as the national lead for strategic communications by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party’s Election Analysis and Management Cell (EAMC).
Shah, the founder of the luxury fashion brand Elan, was among thousands of people, including grassroots supporters and key Khan aides, who were rounded up after the former premier was briefly detained on graft charges on May 9, 2023. The incident led to violence, with people holding PTI flags attacking and damaging government and military properties, including the residence of a top army general in Lahore.
The designer, a vocal Khan supporter, was accused in four cases connected to the events of May 9, due to which she was imprisoned at Kot Lakhpat Jail in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore for over six months. She secured bail in the last of these cases in November 2023, but an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore granted Quetta police a two-day transitory remand of the designer days later in a case in which she was accused of murder and attempted murder during the riots.
However, she was released by the anti-terrorism court on bail for lack of evidence in December last year.
“In exercise of the powers conferred upon me as the Head of the Election Management Cell, I, Salman Amjad, am pleased to notify Khadija Shah as the National Lead for Strategic Communication and Outreach for EAMC,” said a notification dated August 2 that was shared by the party in a social media post on Tuesday.
In July, Shah announced relinquishing her US nationality, saying the PTI founder had nominated her to represent his party in parliament on a reserved seat for women.
Shah is the daughter of Dr. Salman Shah, a member of the finance team of former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf. Her father had also served as an adviser in the Punjab government during Khan’s tenure as prime minister. She is the granddaughter of a former Pakistani army chief.
Khan’s PTI faced a widening crackdown after May 9, with thousands of his followers arrested and dozens of members of his party, including some of his closest aides, deserting him.
Khan, who ruled Pakistan as its prime minister from 2018 to April 2022, has been in jail since August 2023, on a number of charges.
However, he says all legal cases against him are motivated to keep him out of politics and suppress his party’s popularity. Pakistan’s government and military deny these charges.