I'm not someone who always had everything figured out.
Like most of us, I came into university trying to find my place, between lecture halls, late-night conversations, and the quiet moments where you start questioning how things work around you.
And the more I paid attention, the more I realized something: the student experience isn't just about what we're given, it's about what we're willing to question, improve, and stand up for.
I'm someone who notices things, the small frustrations we joke about but never fix, the ideas that get shut down too quickly, the voices that don't get heard as much as they should.
That instinct to not just notice, but step in, has shaped what I've done, from working as an Associate Consultant with the LUMS Consultancy Group and the Government of Punjab, to co-founding The Mind Hub, and contributing to student council, research, and environmental initiatives.
Before university, that same drive pushed me further, representing Pakistan on the international stage through the KGL Olympiad, while also working with NGOs and community projects that focused on real, on-ground impact.
I don't believe change comes from big promises. It comes from people who care enough to speak, and stay consistent when it matters.
That's why I'm here, not just as a candidate, but as someone choosing to step forward instead of standing by.
"Things don't improve on their own — people make them better."