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Petition moved in Oxford University to prevent Imran Khan from contesting Chancellor's election

By News Desk

September 24, 2024 11:43 PM


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 A fresh petition has been submitted to Oxford University to prevent PTI founder Imran Khan from contesting the Chancellor's election, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The petition was submitted by PML-N Youth Coordinator Khurram Butt to the Vice Chancellor's office along with new documents. In the petition, the university has been requested not to allow PTI founder to contest the chancellor election as Imran Khan wanted to use Oxford University and Chancellor's election for his own political purposes. Khurram Butt has also distributed pamphlets against PTI founder in various colleges of Oxford University. Khurram Butt distributed pamphlets at Oxford University's Keble College, Bayell College, Lady Margaret Hall, Trinity College and Martin College. He also met various students and briefed them about the ongoing cases in Pakistan against the founder PTI and other issues.

Khurram Butt told students said that it is necessary to remove PTI founder from the election race of Oxford University. He also informed the university about the 190 million pounds case against Imran Khan. The National Crime Agency has also informed Oxford University about the £190 million case. Khurram Butt claimed that Imran Khan is a controversial figure, accused of financial scandals.

 

Reporter: Asad Malik


News Desk


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