Ex-PM Khan challenges verdict in state repository case, asks high court to overturn election disqualification

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan (C) arrives to appear in the Supreme Court in Islamabad on July 24, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 05 October 2023
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Ex-PM Khan challenges verdict in state repository case, asks high court to overturn election disqualification

  • Khan was found guilty of corruption in a case involving illegal sale of state gifts and given him three-year sentence
  • The decision was later suspended by Islamabad High Court, though it led to his election disqualification for five years

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s legal team approached the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday to get his five-year election disqualification overturned by filing a petition against a verdict in a case involving the illegal sale of state gifts during his tenure in power.

A trial court found Khan guilty of “corrupt practices” in a criminal case initiated on the recommendation of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) that said he had concealed details of gifts retained from a state repository – or Toshakhana – while in office.

The former premier was arrested from his Lahore residence immediately after the court sentenced him to three years on August 5 and taken to a high-security prison in Attock.

The IHC suspended Khan’s sentence in the case within weeks, though his detention continued since he had been accused in a more serious case of divulging state secrets by sharing the contents of a secret diplomatic cable with the public.

The petition filed by his team sought “rectification of the [trial court] order dated 28.08.2023” which also led to the ex-PM’s disqualification by the election authorities.

“We have challenged the bogus notification of Imran [Khan] Sahib’s disqualification issued by the election commission in the Islamabad High Court,” Naeem Haider Panjutha, the ex-PM’s spokesperson on legal affairs, announced in a brief social media post.

The petition itself noted the trial court verdict had caused “serious prejudice to the rights of the applicant/appellant as he has been disqualified from contesting Election by the ECP’s Notification dated 08.08.2023 on the basis of the impugned order of conviction/sentence.”

It noted that Khan’s lawyers were not even allowed to properly plead the case of their client.

The plea maintained the whole episode reflected that the ECP was “in haste” to disqualify Khan from contesting the elections, as it prayed for relief from the high court.

The former prime minister is facing a slew of cases against him and has been in prison for two months.

As Pakistan moves toward national polls scheduled to be held toward the end of January, his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party wants to secure his release and make it possible for him to spearhead its election campaign.


Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

Updated 07 February 2026
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Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

  • Festival features traditional and contemporary Pakistani art and crafts
  • Event follows recent Pakistan-linked cultural exhibitions in the UAE

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani art and culture festival opened in Dubai on Saturday, bringing together traditional and contemporary artistic expressions as part of efforts to promote Pakistan’s cultural heritage on an international platform.

The festival, held at the Dubai International Art Center, is a continuation of similar cultural events arranged by Pakistan in the Gulf state. The event features works by Pakistani artists and cultural vendors offering traditional clothing, jewelry and handcrafted items.

“UAE provides unique spaces and opportunities where diverse cultures converge, interact and are celebrated,” Pakistan’s Consul General Hussain Muhammad said, according to an official statement, after inaugurating the event.

“Art serves as an important instrument of soft diplomacy, helping project Pakistan’s positive image to the world and fostering people-to-people connections,” he added.

Pakistani participation in UAE cultural spaces has included artists featured at Art Dubai 2025, one of the Middle East’s major international art fairs, where Pakistani creatives exhibited works spanning modern and contemporary sections.

In 2025, Pakistani artists also presented their work at an exhibition in Ajman that highlighted Pakistan’s cultural heritage, drawing art lovers and diplomats alike.

Last year also saw an exhibition in Dubai that displayed the work of Pakistan’s late painter and calligrapher Sadequain, giving audiences in the UAE a chance to engage with the legacy of one of the country’s most iconic artists.