Tbassum A. Qadir, a globally recognized business leader, declares her candidacy for the National Assembly from NA 238, the constituency of her childhood neighborhood in Karachi.
With the tagline “Peace begins with a Smile,” she aims to infuse positivity and transformative change in Pakistan. After two decades of success in South Africa, Tabassum returns to address issues like trauma, instability, and poverty, focusing on fostering an environment of peace and prosperity.
Her campaign seeks to bring back smiles overshadowed by years of struggle, emphasizing hope and joy for the people of Pakistan. With her extensive experience in creating thriving business environments and her innovative approach to leadership, Tabassum A. Qadir aims to foster a climate conducive to business activity and employment opportunities.
Tabassum’s belief is that economic stability and growth are fundamental to achieving peace and bringing back smiles to the faces of Pakistanis. “Returning to NA 238 is a homecoming in more ways than one. It’s here that I aim to apply my global experience to create local impact, addressing the struggles of our people. Our goal is not just survival, but thriving, bringing back the light-hearted spirit that once defined us,” states Tabassum as she launches her election campaign for the National Assembly.
Her campaign symbol, the dove, is a universal token of peace and hope, which reinforces her commitment to fostering tranquility and unity. It symbolizes her mission to bring back the ‘smile’ to the faces of Pakistanis.
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