Pakistan’s election regulator disqualifies ex-PM Khan’s deputy from contesting polls after conviction 

Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Vice Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and Pakistan's former Foreign Affairs Minister speaks during a press conference in Islamabad on August 19, 2023, prior to his arrest in the capital. (AFP/File)
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Updated 04 February 2024
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Pakistan’s election regulator disqualifies ex-PM Khan’s deputy from contesting polls after conviction 

  • Shah Mahmood Qureshi was convicted this week on charges of leaking state secrets to unauthorized individuals 
  • Qureshi, who was foreign minister during Khan’s tenure as PM, was also handed a 10-year jail sentence in the “cipher case”

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s election regulator on Sunday barred former prime minister Imran Khan’s deputy, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, from contesting the upcoming national elections after he was convicted earlier this week on charges of leaking state secrets. 

A Pakistani court this week handed Khan and Qureshi, who was Pakistan’s foreign minister during Khan’s tenure from April 2018-2022, a 10-year jail term each in what is known popularly as the “cipher case.” The two were convicted on charges of leaking a secret diplomatic cable to unauthorized individuals. 

Khan says the cable is proof Washington colluded with Pakistan’s powerful military and his political adversaries to oust him from the PM’s Office in April 2022. Washington, Pakistan’s military and Khan’s political rivals, all strongly deny the allegations. 

“Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi has become disqualified under Article 63 (1) (h) of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with section 232 of the Elections Act, 2017,” the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) notification read. 

“Therefore, Mr. Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi is disqualified to contest General Elections 2024 and any subsequent elections for a period of five years.”

The PTI said on Tuesday it would challenge the judgment in the Islamabad High Court after getting a certified copy of the verdict from the special court, which conducted the trial of the case at Rawalpindi’s central jail.

Khan and most senior leaders of the PTI have been rejected as candidates for the Feb. 8 vote in what they say is a campaign by the military-led establishment to thwart their participation. The army says it does not interfere in political affairs.

The PTI founder’s legal troubles worsened on Saturday when a Pakistani court sentenced Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to seven years in prison each in a case related to their 2018 marriage which was declared unlawful. 

The case was filed against the couple amid speculation that Khan’s wife had not completed “iddah,” a specified period mandated by Islam that a Muslim widow or divorcee must observe before remarrying another person.

After Khan’s brief detention on graft allegations in May 2023 sparked unrest, the PTI has been the subject of a widespread crackdown, with leading figures either jailed or forced to leave the party.


Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

Updated 29 December 2025
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Pakistan PM to attend World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland next month

  • The WEF meeting, scheduled to be held in Davos on Jan. 19-23, will focus on global challenges, public-private dialogue and cooperation
  • Government, business, civil society and academia leaders will engage in forward-looking discussions to address these issues, set priorities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will travel to Switzerland next month to attend the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Pakistani state media reported on Monday.

The WEF annual meeting, themed as ‘A Spirit of Dialogue,’ will be held from Jan. 19 to Jan. 23 in Davos, where world leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities.

Prime Minister Sharif is expected to interact with global leaders and investors on economic challenges, regional and international issues and various opportunities for cooperation.

On Monday, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar presided over a meeting in Islamabad to oversee preparations for Sharif’s upcoming visit to Switzerland to attend the WEF meeting, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Dar instructed to maximize the engagements with the incoming Heads of States, Governments and senior leadership of economic, business and financial institutions,” the report read.

The WEF meeting program will be structured around key global challenges where public-private dialogue and cooperation, involving all stakeholders, is necessary for progress, according to the WEF website.

In addressing these challenges, growth, resilience and innovation will serve as cross-cutting imperatives, guiding how leaders engage with today’s complexity and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities.

Pakistani foreign ministry officials briefed the deputy PM about preparations for the WEF meeting, according to Radio Pakistan. The participants of Monday’s meeting in Islamabad discussed in detail the bilateral component and media engagements during the visit.

“He [Dar] further stressed that opportunities be explored to foster collaboration with private sector business entities,” the state broadcaster said.