Pakistan: Imran Khan, candidate for the position of chancellor at the University of Oxford

Imran Khan’s Bid for Oxford Chancellorship

Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, currently incarcerated in Adiala prison in Rawalpindi, has decided to run for the prestigious position of Chancellor at the University of Oxford. His party’s spokesperson confirmed this candidacy, stating that Imran Khan, known for his past in cricket and as an honorary member of Keble College, aims to hold this esteemed position in the UK.

Political Turmoil and Legal Battles

Imran Khan’s imprisonment is a result of his challenges against the military power in Pakistan, which he claims led to his removal from office. Despite facing numerous legal battles and being in prison, Imran Khan remains a significant political figure in the country, posing a threat to the ruling Sharif family and the military establishment.

Struggle for Justice and Democracy

Despite legal victories in court, Imran Khan remains in detention along with his wife, Bushra Bibi. Their conviction for violating Islamic law by not observing the required waiting period between Bushra Bibi’s divorce and their marriage has kept them in prison. Imran Khan, in an interview with ITV News, expressed his determination to continue the fight for democracy and freedom in Pakistan.

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This is just a preview of the ongoing political saga involving Imran Khan’s legal battles, incarceration, and continued political aspirations for change in Pakistan.


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