SRK's cousin to contest from Peshawar seat in Pak elections

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

superstar Shah Rukh Khan's cousin Noor is set to contest the upcoming in on July 25 from a constituency in

Jehan, who has already filed her nominations to fight in the polls, will be contesting from the PK-77 constituency of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly.

"I want to work for women's empowerment. I'd like to focus on the problems in my constituency," was quoted by The Express Tribune as saying.

Her brother, Mansoor, who is leading her election campaign, told that her sister had previously served as a

added that their family had been a part of the (Servants of Gods) movement during the pre-Independence days, which was led by freedom activist Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who was also known as Bacha Khan, as per the report.

"We have a political legacy attached to the family," he further said.

It is pertinent to know that the movement was launched in 1929 and had advocated the use of civilian resistance against British rule and denounce violence. Thousands of people had participated in the massive agitation.

Pakistan's had also approached with a ticket and wanted her to contest from a seat reserved for women.

However, she failed to make it, after which said that Jehan would contest the elections as an

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 21:26 IST