The party of the former PM asks for an IMF election review before leaving

The party of the former PM asks for an IMF election review before leaving

Following widespread demonstrations and accusations of vote-rigging, the spokesperson for former prime minister Imran Khan wrote to the managing director of the IMF on Wednesday, pleading with the organisation to associate Pakistan’s next financial facility with “good governance” and an examination of a minimum of thirty national and provincial assembly seats. Before speaking with Islamabad about a new strategy, Khan’s…

Imran Khan Could Be Oxford’s Next Chancellor

Imran Khan Could Be Oxford’s Next Chancellor

Imran Khan: The Future Chancellor of Oxford? A Game of Speculation Heats Up A buzzing rumour has emerged at Oxford University, centering on the former Pakistani prime minister, Imran Khan. Is the politician and cricket legend in pole position to become the next Chancellor of the university? It is an intriguing prospect that interweaves social activism, worldwide acclaim, and a…

Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi face a 7-year prison sentence for their unlawful marriage

Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi face a 7-year prison sentence for their unlawful marriage

A provincial court in Pakistan sentenced Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, and his spouse to seven years in prison each for their “un-Islamic” marriage. Khan and Bushra Bibi were sentenced to 14 years in prison last week in the Toshakhana corruption case for selling gifts from the government without permission. On Saturday, the public had access to…

Imran Khan received a 14-year sentence in Toshakhana

Imran Khan received a 14-year sentence in Toshakhana

In the Toshakhana case, former prime minister Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi received 14 years in prison. The former captain of Pakistan had more legal challenges on Wednesday. For ten years, Judge Muhammad Bashir barred the former prime minister from holding public office and fined the couple Rs 1.57 billion, or 787 million apiece. During the most recent session in…

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…

Ex-prime minister Imran Khan gets bail in the cipher case

Ex-prime minister Imran Khan gets bail in the cipher case

ISLAMABAD: In a case involving an alleged leak of state secrets, Pakistan’s Supreme Court granted bail to former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday. This might be a big victory for his party ahead of the national elections in February. Following his April 2022 ouster as prime minister, the 71-year-old former cricket star is embroiled in legal and political troubles….

Imran Khan, in prison, solicits votes with an AI-generated voice

Imran Khan, in prison, solicits votes with an AI-generated voice

Even though there were Internet outages during the event, Imran Khan, the country’s imprisoned former prime minister, spoke to supporters using an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated audio clip. Because of the picture of Imran Khan from his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party event that was played over the audio, tens of thousands of people watched it live on social media, and it received…

The Islamabad High Court overturned ex-PM Khan’s prosecution in the state secrets case.

The Islamabad High Court overturned ex-PM Khan’s prosecution in the state secrets case.

As a result of the decision made by the Islamabad High Court (IHC), the government should not proceed with its plan to put former Prime Minister Imran Khan on trial in jail for the cypher case, in which he is accused of divulging state secrets. Khan asserts that there was a scheme by the United States to remove him from…

Imran Khan, will face charges of disclosing state secrets on October 17.

Imran Khan, will face charges of disclosing state secrets on October 17.

Local media made conjectures on Monday, October 17, on the potential for a special court to investigate former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and prime minister Imran Khan for state secrets. Khan and his principal assistant, Qureshi, were charged in July under the 1923 Official Secrets Act. Khan believes that the United States is trying to overthrow his administration through…