General Elections 2018: 'Kashish' set to challenge PTI Chairman and former premier

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Nadeem Kashish is excited and thrilled to run her election campaign in NA-53.

(WebDesk) - As the elections draw near, the election campaigning reaches at its peak. Political parties, candidates and political workers are all geared up to enthusiastically persuade the voters in different and unique ways. Male, Female and transgender, all are out to attract their voters in their own way.

NA-53 is an interesting battlefield for elections 2018. Heavy weights of all major political parties are giving each other tough time at the capital of Pakistan. Among the bigwigs like Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan and Former Prime Minister contesting against each other, a transgender candidate has also dared to face them in the same constituency.


Kashish is wandering in streets to communicate to the constituents of NA-53. Photo: Screenshot


Nadeem Kashish, a eunuch is all set to influence the constituents of NA-53. She is excited and thrilled to run her election campaign.

She in best possible get up, dresses herself, knocking door to door, roams in streets. She is eager to get herself acquainted with the voters and supporters of the constituency. She as an independent candidate has been allotted ‘radio’ as an electoral symbol.

Nadeem Kashish has been alloted the electoral symbol  radio . Photo: Screenshot


Nadeem said that her community would get recognition, identification and respect if being trusted and elected against the established politicians, taking turns one after another and still fail in delivering the substantial development and progress.

She is determined to reach door to door to influence the people to vote her.

‘There should be no fear of failure if the intentions are not maligned’, said Nadeem Kashish.

Nadeem regularly prays to Almighty to bestow her success so she can help her community in taking grievances to the power corridors. Photo: Screenshot


Transgenders are contented and supporting a ‘would be representative’ from their community in forthcoming legislative assembly to raise their grievances and concerns along with other marginalized strata of the society.

‘I may not have hefty budget to put up banners, flags, conveyance and other traditional campaigning resources but remaining in my limited resources, I can outreach my message through radio’, said Nadem Kashish committed to her goal to contest and win elections 2018 from her constituency against the robust candidates.

Kashish uses radio as an alternative medium to reach to people. Photo: Screenshot


To popularize her narrative, Kashish selects her electoral symbol as a medium to communicate and disseminate her political view.