Khaleej Times

New president of Pakistan Arif Alvi is son of Nehru’s dentist

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islamabad — Newly-elected President Dr Arif Alvi shares an interestin­g connection with India as his father was a dentist to India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, according to the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. Alvi, 69, a close ally of Prime Minister Imran Khan and one of the founding members of the PTI, was elected as the new President of Pakistan on Tuesday.

The former dentist defeated Pakistan People’s Party candidate Aitzaz Ahsan and the Pakistan Muslim League-N nominee Maulana Fazlur Rehman in a three-way contest to become the 13th president.

Being a son of Nehru’s dentist is not the only connection that Alvi has with India. He is yet another president whose family migrated to Pakistan from India after partition. His predecesso­rs Mamnoon Hussain’s family came from Agra and Pervez Musharraf’s parents migrated from New Delhi.

Alvi’s father Dr Habibur Rehman Elahi Alvi was a dentist to Nehru before partition, according to short biography of the new president on the website of the ruling PTI party.

“Dr Elahi Alvi was a dentist to Jawaharlal Nehru and the family has letters from Mr Nehru to Dr Alvi in their possession,” according to the website. President Alvi, whose full name is Dr Arif ur Rehman Alvi, was born in Karachi in 1949 where his father settled after partition.

He inherited the profession of a dentist from his father who practised dentistry in India before partition and opened a dental practice in

Saddar, Karachi after migration.

His father, who was also connected with the Jinnah family, was made a Trustee of the trust establishe­d by Shirinbai Jinnah (Jinnah’s siter) to which she gift all her worldly belongings including the Mohatta Palace in

Karachi. Alvi started his political career about five decades ago when he was a student of de’Montmonren­cy College of Dentistry, an affiliate of University of Punjab in Lahore. He was part of the students’ wing of Jamaat-i-Islami (JIH) and protested against military ruler Ayub Khan.

“During one of the protests on the Mall Road in Lahore, he was shot at and wounded, and still proudly carries a bullet embedded in his right arm as a mark of his struggle for democracy in Pakistan,” according to the PTI website. He participat­ed in elections from the JIH in 1979 but lost. Later he became disillusio­ned with the politics of the JIH and joined the PTI as one of its founding members in 1996.

He was the Secretary-General of the party from 2006 till 2013. In 2013 he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan was re-elected in July 2018.

Apart from his political struggle, Alvi is also a profession­al dentist.

He acquired his dental degree BDS (Dentistry) from de’Montmonren­cy College of Dentistry and Master of Science degree in Prosthodon­tics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1975 and Master of Science in Orthodonti­cs in 1984 from University of the Pacific, San Francisco. —

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