Ex-PM Khan to petition top court to overturn disqualification against running for public office

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan, center, leaves after appearing before the High Court in Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 31, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 22 December 2023
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Ex-PM Khan to petition top court to overturn disqualification against running for public office

  • Khan remains disqualified from contesting polls after a Pakistani court on Thursday dismissed his plea against an earlier conviction
  • The former premier was disqualified from contesting upcoming polls by Pakistan’s election regulator after he was convicted of graft in August

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s lawyer has said he would move the Supreme Court today, Friday, to challenge a decision by the Islamabad High Court that effectively keeps him disqualified from contesting general elections scheduled for next year. 

Khan has been in prison since August 5 when he was sentenced to three years in jail after getting convicted on charges of unlawfully selling state gifts during his 2018-22 tenure as prime minister. 

Pakistan’s election regulator subsequently banned Khan from contesting polls or holding public office for five years. On August 29, the IHC suspended Khan's three-year sentence following which the cricketer-turned-politician approached the high court, seeking to have his conviction overturned as well. 

A two-member bench led by IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq dismissed Khan’s plea against the trial court verdict on Thursday, a day before the deadline to submit nomination papers for elections for provincial and national assemblies scheduled for Feb. 8. 

“We will foil the conspiracy to keep Imran Khan disqualified,” Khan’s lawyer Naeem Haider Panjutha wrote on social media platform X. “We will challenge [Chief] Justice Aamer Farooq’s verdict tomorrow [Friday] in the Supreme Court.” 

 

 

The IHC's judgment said Khan's plea was not maintainable, adding that the Supreme Court has clarified that the suspension of a sentence does not mean the suspension of a decision.

Since being ousted from the prime minister’s office in April 2022, Khan has been tangled in a slew of legal cases he says are designed to stop him from contesting elections. 

He was briefly detained in May, sparking nationwide protests that turned violent, with anger directed at the military for allegedly interfering in politics. 

A nationwide crackdown targeting Khan’s party saw thousands of supporters rounded up, forcing almost the entire central leadership to go underground. Many have since abandoned the party. 

Although Khan’s prison term for graft was overturned, he was kept in custody over a fresh arrest for leaking state documents. If found guilty, Khan can be sentenced to 14 years in prison or even given the death penalty.  

Pakistan’s Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has rejected Khan’s allegations and vowed his government would ensure free, fair and transparent elections for all political parties.  

However, questions surround the legitimacy of the upcoming polls as Khan, arguably the most popular politician in the country currently, is unable to contest. 


Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series

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Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series

  • Pakistan chase down 289 with strong partnerships by Azam, Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan
  • Sri Lanka’s 288–8, anchored by Janith Liyanage’s 54, wasn’t enough after multiple dropped catches

RAWALPINDI: Babar Azam hit his first international century since August 2023 to lift Pakistan to an emphatic eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second day-night international on Friday.

Azam notched an unbeaten 102 for his 20th one-day international century to help Pakistan overtake Sri Lanka’s 289-run target at Rawalpindi Stadium.

The win gave Pakistan a 2-0 unassailable lead in the three-match series with the final match on Sunday. Pakistan won the first match by six runs — all in Rawalpindi.

Arriving at the crease amidst a huge roar from the crowd after opener Saim Ayub fell for 33 in the 10th over, Azam played his famous cover drives to perfection.

He reached the three-figure mark with a pulled single off pacer Pramod Madushan, raised his bat to the crowd before bowing to the ground.

Azam had gone 33 ODI innings without a hundred and 82 innings in all, including Tests and Twenty20 internationals.

Azam added a 100-run stand for the second wicket with Fakhar Zaman who scored an aggressive 78 with a six and eight boundaries to set up a successful chase.

Sri Lanka fumbled in the field, dropping Zaman on 20, 28 and 78 before Janith Liyanage pulled off a stunner off pacer Dushmantha Chameera but it was too late.

Building on the platform, Mohammad Rizwan, who scored 51 not out, added another 112 for the unbroken third wicket stand with Azam deservedly hitting the winning single.

Azam cracked eight boundaries while Rizwan’s knock had a six and five boundaries.

A delighted Azam said: “I was also waiting for my century, so I am thankful to the Almighty,” said Azam. “It is more delightful that it has come in the team’s win.”

Sri Lankan skipper Charith Asalanka said: “We were outclassed by Pakistan.

“We did not score a big total and then had quite a few dropped catches which did not help us.”

Earlier, spinner Abrar Ahmed finished with 3-41 while pace bowler Haris Rauf claimed 3-66 as Sri Lanka scored 288-8 after they were sent in to bat.

Liyanage top-scored with a fighting 54, hitting a six and two fours.

Liyanage added 61 for the fifth wicket with Sadeera Samarawickrama, who made 42, and another 73 for the sixth with Kamindu Mendis, who scored 44.

Sri Lanka made a confident start of 51 before Pathum Nissanka was run out for 24 attempting a third run.

Abrar then derailed the innings with three wickets, removing Kamil Mishara for 27, Kusal Mendis for 20 and Asalanka for six in the space of 36 runs.

Rauf dismissed Samarawickrama and Kamindu to compensate for the absence of captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, who missed the match with a fever.

Wanindu Hasaranga chipped in with a brisk unbeaten 37 off 26 balls, adding 44 at the end with Pramod Madushan, who was 11 not out.

The second ODI was delayed by a day after several Sri Lankan players considered abandoning the tour over security fears following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in Islamabad, just a few miles from the stadium.

But the Pakistan Cricket Board and Sri Lanka Cricket managed to convince the players to stay with enhanced security measures.