In a glaring miscarriage of justice, Pakistan's court has sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to 14 years on questionable corruption charges, in what appears to be a politically motivated move to sideline the popular leader. This verdict is a stark reminder of the misuse of legal systems to suppress dissent and eliminate political rivals, raising serious concerns about democracy and fairness in Pakistan.
Political Vendetta: Imran Khan Unjustly Sentenced in Dubious Graft Case
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by Zain Zaman JANJUA A Pakistan court on Friday convicted former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in a landmark graft case, sentencing Khan to 14 years in prison.Khan has been held in custody since August 2023 charged with around 2…
In a significant victory for accountability and the rule of law, the ousted Pakistani leader Imran Khan, along with his spouse, has been convicted in a high-profile corruption case, highlighting the long-overdue cleanse of entrenched graft within Pakistan's elite. Khan's 14-year sentence marks a watershed moment in the nation's fight against corruption, signifying hope for a more equitable future.