Pakistan' s election authority disqualifies ex-PM Imran Khan Pakistan - Southern Asia HEAD TOPICS
Pakistan' s election authority disqualifies ex-PM Imran Khan
10/21/2022 1:45:00 PM Khan will lose his seat in the National Assembly following the verdict of the Election Commission according to legal experts
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Former Pakistan i Prime Minister Imran Khan 's disqualification would bar him from holding public office for five years. PTI says it will challenge the election commission's decision in court Khan will lose his seat in the National Assembly following the verdict of the Election Commission according to legal experts Pakistan's election commission has disqualified former Prime Minister Imran Khan on charges of misdeclaration of assets before the federal agency.The move is likely to deepen lingering political turmoil in the flood-ravaged country.Khan's spokesman, Fawad Chaudhry, told reporters on Friday that the Election Commission of Pakistan announced the much-awaited verdict in the capital Islamabad. Chaudhry condemned the move. According to legal experts, the verdict of the election commission will cost Khan his seat in the National Assembly, which is the lower house of the Parliament and also bars him from holding public office for five years. The latest decision comes months after the parliament ousted Khan through a no-confidence vote. Read more:
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Can I assume he didn’t fly given the subject Teams from Londo I hope SadiqKhan According to legal experts, Khan will lose his seat in the National Assembly under the verdict of the Election Commission.Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan will be disqualified from holding political office for five years, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) ruled on Friday, a move likely to further inflame political tensions in the country.2 Indian laborers killed in Kashmir grenade attack Dozens of Khan’s supporters were seen chanting slogans against the government and authorities at the Election Commission Friday.London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing criticism on social media for flying 7,000 miles from the United Kingdom to Argentina to participate in a climate change summit. (AP Archive) Pakistan's election commission has disqualified former Prime Minister Imran Khan on charges of misdeclaration of assets before the federal agency. The move is likely to deepen lingering political turmoil in the flood-ravaged country.” The commission said its decision was based on the grounds that Khan had “made false statements” regarding the declaration of the sale of gifts sent to him by the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Dubai while in office – an offense that is illegal under the country’s constitution. Khan's spokesman, Fawad Chaudhry, told reporters on Friday that the Election Commission of Pakistan announced the much-awaited verdict in the capital Islamabad. Khan’s hundreds of supporters briefly clashed with police in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. Chaudhry condemned the move. Paramilitary troops have been deployed across the city and the Red Zone, which encases major government buildings, including the election commission, has been mostly sealed off to traffic. According to legal experts, the verdict of the election commission will cost Khan his seat in the National Assembly, which is the lower house of the Parliament and also bars him from holding public office for five years. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Pride In London) "Sadiq Khan and his team have racked up enough air miles to circumnavigate the world 14 times," the Twitter account for GLA Conservatives, a London conservative group, tweeted. The latest decision comes months after the parliament ousted Khan through a no-confidence vote.” PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry said Friday this was the “beginning of a revolution” and called for supporters to “come out of their homes and take to the streets to uphold the constitution. Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar confirmed that the commission found Khan guilty of the charges. This is a developing story. More updates coming… READ MORE: . CNN has reached out to Khan’s lawyer for comment.