Ibad studied in
Dow Medical College,
Karachi. During his studies, he emerged as a leader of a student organisation,
APMSO, a student wing of the
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). After graduation, he remained the head of the Medical Aid Committee of MQM. Earlier in 1990, he was Minister of Housing and Town Planning in the
Government of Sindh. Subsequently, he was assigned the additional portfolio of Environment and Public Health Engineering Departments. In 1993, he left for the United Kingdom on political asylum, where he acquired British nationality during his stay in northwest London.
Expulsion from MQM On 22 April 2015, the chief of MQM
Altaf Hussain delinked Ibad from the party and asked his party workers not to expect any relief and cooperation from Ishratul Ibad Khan. Under the
Constitution of Pakistan, the Governor of a province, as the representative of the
President, must remain apolitical and neutral thus cannot be associated with or be a member of any political party.
Links with Establishment An Urdu column published in the Daily
Jang claims that Ishrat ul Ibad had practically become '
Pindi Boy', alluding to the military headquarters in Rawalpindi, in 2011 and was very close with
General Raheel Shareef. Ibad knew that his Governorship would be soon replaced after Raheel's retirement . He admitted in his interview that one cannot rule in Pakistan without serving the military establishment. ==Achievements and developments==