Imran Khan appeals to UK PM to encourage ‘freedom and fairness’ in Pakistan

Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan (C) leaves after appearing before a court for a protective bail in relation to two cases, in Lahore on March 21, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 August 2024
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Imran Khan appeals to UK PM to encourage ‘freedom and fairness’ in Pakistan

  • Ex-PM tells London-based ITV that Britain faces ‘tremendous responsibility and high expectations’ on global stage
  • Urges Keir Starmer, his cabinet to imagine a scenario where their overwhelming election victory was ‘stolen’ by opponents

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been imprisoned for over a year on multiple charges, raised concerns about Pakistan’s democracy in an interview published by a London-based TV channel on Tuesday, calling on the prime minister of the United Kingdom to ensure “freedom and fairness.”
Khan was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022 and has been in prison since last August. New charges were filed against him last month after all four convictions against him were either suspended or overturned by courts. The opposition leader says the legal cases are politically motivated and being pushed by his political opponents in the coalition government of PM Shehbaz Sharif, with the backing of the military. Both deny the charge.
The ex-premier’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, which won the most seats in Feb. 8 elections but not enough to form government, has complained about a massive state crackdown against its leaders and supporters before and after the polls, which it says were rigged. Many of Khan’s closest associates are in jail or have left his party, and critics of the government and the army widely complain of intimidation and harassment by state authorities, which reject the allegations.
In questions sent to Khan in prison last month by ITV, a major television network in Britain, he was asked if he wanted UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to amplify calls for his release.
“We have a collective duty to uphold the values of peace and strive for freedom and fairness for everyone,” Khan was quoted as saying in response, adding that the new British administration faced “tremendous responsibility and high expectations” on the global stage. “Where the UK stands in its commitment to these values will speak volumes.”
Starmer led Britain’s Labour Party to a landslide election victory, and last month became the country’s 58th prime minister, the first leader from the center-left party to win a UK national election since Tony Blair, who won three in a row starting in 1997.
Khan, who says February general elections were manipulated to deprive the PTI of its mandate, asked Starmer and his cabinet to imagine a situation where “their overwhelming victory was stolen.”
“Picture a scenario where a party that barely won 18 seats usurped your mandate, where your party symbols were stripped, and your leaders were imprisoned or tortured until they switched allegiances or left politics altogether,” he said.
“The people of Pakistan yearned for change, for democracy, and for the rule of law to prevail. Their votes were a cry for justice, self-determination, and freedom.”
Khan also painted a bleak picture of his “seven-by-eight-foot death cell” in Rawalpindi Jail, saying he faced constant surveillance and had no privacy. The government denies this and told the Supreme Court in June that Khan had an exercise bike, a separate kitchen, special menu, room cooler, study table and an LED TV.


Three players set for ODI debuts as Pakistan face Bangladesh in series opener

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Three players set for ODI debuts as Pakistan face Bangladesh in series opener

  • Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat and Shamyl Hussain to make international debuts in Dhaka
  • Captain Shaheen Shah Afridi says Pakistan confident despite Bangladesh’s strong home record

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will hand One Day International debuts to three top-order batsmen when they face Bangladesh in the opening match of a three-game series in Dhaka today, Wednesday, with captain Shaheen Shah Afridi expressing confidence in the newcomers ahead of the contest.

Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat and Shamyl Hussain are set to earn ODI caps 255, 256 and 257 respectively, forming Pakistan’s top three in the series opener at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

“There will be three debutants for us in the first game,” Afridi told reporters ahead of the series. “Sahibzada Farhan and Maaz Sadaqat will open the batting, while Shamyl Hussain will bat at three.”

“I hope they will play their own game and show their skills. We are all excited to see them play for Pakistan not just for one series but future as well.”

Pakistan arrive in Bangladesh after winning their previous two ODI series at home against South Africa and Sri Lanka and held training sessions in Karachi before departing for Dhaka earlier this week.

Afridi said the team expected a competitive contest against Bangladesh, which traditionally performs strongly in home conditions.

“All the teams are very good in their home conditions and similarly Bangladesh have done well in their home ground as well,” he said. “As a team we are prepared well.”

Pakistan have historically dominated the bilateral ODI rivalry, winning 34 of the 39 matches played between the two sides, with one game ending without a result.

The three-match series marks the latest white-ball engagement between the teams after they faced each other in multiple T20I contests since May last year.

The match will begin at 1:15 p.m. Pakistan time and will be broadcast live on PTV Sports.

The two teams will play the other two ODIs on March 13 and March 15 at the same venue.