Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan arrested
- Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been arrested and taken into custody while appearing in court to face corruption charges.
- This has sparked violent protests by his supporters in major cities across the country, leading to clashes with police and damage to public property.
- Khan has denounced the charges as politically motivated and his party has complained to the court, while the government claims he is not cooperating with the investigations and protests must remain peaceful.
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Imran Khan Sent to Eight-Day Remand Amid Violent Protests Across Pakistan; Court Indicts Ex-PM in Another Graft Case
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan was on Wednesday sent on an eight-day remand to the anti-corruption watchdog while a sessions court indicted him in a separate graft case, amid violent protests that left at least seven people dead and prompted deployment of the army in three provinces. Imran Khan Sent to Eight-Day Remand Amid Violent Protests Across Pakistan; Court Indicts Ex-PM in Another Graft Case.
What led to Imran Khan's arrest and the political crisis in Pakistan? : Peoples Dispatch
Taimur Rahman of the Mazdoor Kisan Party explains the current political crisis in Pakistan, where mass protests have broken out following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. He talks about why Imran Khan was arrested at this point, and the conflict between him and the establishment over the past year. He also talks about the role of the left in the current moment. The post What led to Imran Khan’s arrest and the political crisis in P…
Day after Arrest, Imran Khan Indicted in Toshakhana Case: Exclusive Details of Courtroom Drama
Imran Khan boycotted the indictment proceedings in the case, asking his lawyers not to proceed in any case which will be heard under the Chief Justice (CJ) of Islamabad High Court (IHC), said local sources
Pakistan court indicts ex-PM Imran Khan after arrest sparks deadly unrest
A Pakistani court on Wednesday indicted former prime minister Imran Khan on charges of selling state gifts during his four years in power, a day after his arrest in an unrelated fraud case sparked unrest that killed at least five people.
Pakistan court indicts ex-PM Imran Khan after arrest sparks deadly unrest
ISLAMABAD -- A Pakistani court on Wednesday indicted former prime minister Imran Khan on charges of selling state gifts during his four years in power, a day after his arrest in an unrelated fraud case sparked unrest that killed at least five people.
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