Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, has been banned from running in elections and becoming a member of parliament for the next five years. The decision by the election commission was rejected by his party, which has called for street protests in response to what they say is an act of political bias.
Former Pakistan PM barred from elections
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Pakistan’s former PM Khan gets bail after arrest warrant
Imran Khan faces several cases due to his remarks against police officials and a judge made at a rally last month.
Pakistan’s former PM Khan gets bail after arrest warrant
Ousted Pakistan’s PM issues ultimatum
Imran Khan has warned the government he will march with millions into the capital unless elections are held in six days
Ousted Pakistan’s PM issues ultimatum
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‘Welcome back to old Pakistan’: Imran Khan’s ousting marks return of political dynasties
‘Welcome back to old Pakistan’: Imran Khan’s ousting marks return of political dynasties
The toppling of Khan on Sunday was a triumph for Pakistan’s leading political families, the Sharifs and Bhuttos, who were once bitter rivals but united in an alliance against the former sports superstar after he won election in 2018.
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Pakistan has been ruled by the military for about half of its existence since the nation was founded in 1947 while the Bhuttos and Sharifs have led multiple civilian governments since the 1970s.
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Nasir Ali Shah Bukhari, who heads brokerage KASB [Securities], said Sharif’s experience working in his family’s metals business before he went into politics would reassure the business community. “He himself is a businessman and has a thorough understanding of the challenges faced by businessmen,” Bukhari said.
Sharif and his brother Nawaz have been dogged by corruption allegations, which they say are politically motivated. Nawaz was serving a seven-year jail sentence for corruption when he got special permission to visit the UK for medical treatment in 2019. He has remained in the UK since.
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Asfandyar Mir, an expert at the US Institute of Peace, said the two families found common cause as Pakistan’s powerful military sought to reduce their influence. “The military have deep disdain for both of these political parties,” Mir said. “So I suspect they’ll work together . . . they realise Khan is the common rival they have, and that he can make a comeback.”
Pakistan Parliament dismisses no-confidence motion against Khan
National Assembly deputy speaker Qasim Khan Suri dismissed the move against Khan on Sunday, terming it against Article 5 of the Constitution.
Pakistan Parliament dismisses no-confidence motion against Khan
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