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AFC mourns the passing of Imran Khan 

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September 28, 2021
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The Alliance For Change said it regrets the passing of one of its finest members  Imran Khan.

Imran was committed member of the AFC and later the APNU+AFC coalition who epitomised some exceptional qualities – youth, commitment, enthusiasm and resistance, the AFC said in a statement.
Khan died Tuesday morning at the Infectious Diseases Hospital.
“Guyana was everything to Imran Khan and prior to the 2015 he remigrated from Antigua to “contribute to the struggle” as he would often say.  He joined the Alliance For Change and brought his exceptional  knowledge of the media and public relations environment to the day-to-day operations of our small Party allowing us to “bat above our league”.  His unmatched creativity, knowledge of the digital media environment and excellent writing skills were seen in two election campaigns and while he managed the Department of Public Information which he rebranded and reorganized in 2015 as its’ Director of Public Information.”

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According to the AFC, most importantly Imran loved the simple things in life, gaffing with ordinary citizens wherever he encountered them and was a true friend many. His passing is a tragic  loss of monumental proportions to his AFC family.  The Alliance For Changes expresses sincere condolences to his family and friends

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