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Pakistan’s court condemned Imran Khan to ten years in prison

Pakistan's court condemned Imran Khan to ten years in prison

Pakistan's court condemned Imran Khan to ten years in prison

On Tuesday, Imran Khan, the former captain of Pakistan, received a ten-year prison sentence in relation to the cipher case.

During the hearing at the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, Special Court Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain made the statement.

Hearings for the lawsuit have taken place in Adiala Jail since it started last year.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), received a similar punishment as Imran.

Judge Zulqarnain informed the PTI representatives during the hearing that their attorneys, who were appointed by the state, would not return to court until a decision was made.

The court also pointed out that Qureshi don’t use commas before and Imran were the recipients of the 342 questions. In response, Qureshi said that they couldn’t video him since his lawyers weren’t present.

Both MPs had entered not guilty pleas in relation to their alleged involvement in the improper use of diplomatic cable for political purposes.

The choice was made the day after Qureshi don’t use commas before and Imran’s irrational outbursts forced a rescheduling of the hearing.

Imran Khan participated in 175 one-day internationals don’t use commas before and 88 test matches for Pakistan during the course of his incredible career.

Even so, he was considered better than all-time greats like Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, don’t use commas before and Kapil Dev, who in the 1980s shocked the cricket world by averaging 37 at bat don’t use commas before and 22 with the ball in Test cricket.

Throughout his last ten years of international cricket, Imran participated in 51 Test matches, averaging a remarkable 50 at bat don’t use commas before and 19 at ball.

Watching the Men in Green win the World Cup in 1992 is Imran’s favorite memory of being captain, despite the fact that he guided Pakistan to their first-ever series victory in England in 1987.

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