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  1. Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party
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Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party

A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images Most of those who have not defected are now behind bars. On Thursday night, the president of PTI, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi – who recently said he would stand behind Khan during these “difficult times” – was arrested by anti-terrorism police at his home in Lahore. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khan’s former foreign minister, still remains in prison after his arrest in May, along with There is little question among analysts who is orchestrating the arrests and resignations. Since Khan’s relationship with the all-powerful military establishment fell apart and led to his fall from power, he has been on a crusade against the army leadership. He has accused them of attempting to assassinate him and of being behind his arrest in May, before he was released when the In response, say analysts and PTI members, the army chief is now trying to systematically break up Khan’s party, before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court. The likelihood of Khan being allowed to contest Pakistan’s next election, due by October, is considered by most to be very slim. “This dramatic crackdown is a clear strategy by the military to break down all ...

Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party

A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images Most of those who have not defected are now behind bars. On Thursday night, the president of PTI, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi – who recently said he would stand behind Khan during these “difficult times” – was arrested by anti-terrorism police at his home in Lahore. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khan’s former foreign minister, still remains in prison after his arrest in May, along with There is little question among analysts who is orchestrating the arrests and resignations. Since Khan’s relationship with the all-powerful military establishment fell apart and led to his fall from power, he has been on a crusade against the army leadership. He has accused them of attempting to assassinate him and of being behind his arrest in May, before he was released when the In response, say analysts and PTI members, the army chief is now trying to systematically break up Khan’s party, before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court. The likelihood of Khan being allowed to contest Pakistan’s next election, due by October, is considered by most to be very slim. “This dramatic crackdown is a clear strategy by the military to break down all ...

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YouTuber Imran Riaz Khan and several other PTI-backed social media activists have shared a clipping of a newspaper from the year 2018 that reported the news about 21 Pakistan Mulsim League Nawaz (PMLN) candidates who returned the party tickets prior to the last general elections. Imran Riaz Khan by posting a clipping from a five-year-old newspaper on Twitter has implied that this is the latest development, apparently in a bid to establish the perception among netizens that PMLN leaders are losing faith in their party. Tweet of Imran Riaz Khan Many internet users responded back to his tweet and accused him of executing baseless propaganda, advising him to avoid spreading fake news. As per details, 21 PMLN candidates from South Punjab parted ways with the party and opted to contest elections under the symbol of the ‘Jeep’. Ali Gorchani, Pervez Gorchani, Hafeez-Ul-Rehman, Amjad Khoosa, Mohsin Khoosa, Fida Hussain, Sultan Mehmood, Raza Ali Jillani, Shaukat Lalika, Saeed Manees, Yousaf Dareshk, Mumtaz Chang, and Khalid Ghani were among the ‘disgruntled’ leaders who switched their loyalties right before the 2018 elections. Complete clipping of the newspaper along with its date mentioned on it. The journalist, who was once a prime-time program anchor on a mainstream news channel, is now active in defending Imran Riaz Khan is often seen at rallies and protests staged by the PTI, and he is vocal in justifying the policies and plans of the party through his Youtube channel and Twitt...

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YouTuber Imran Riaz Khan and several other PTI-backed social media activists have shared a clipping of a newspaper from the year 2018 that reported the news about 21 Pakistan Mulsim League Nawaz (PMLN) candidates who returned the party tickets prior to the last general elections. Imran Riaz Khan by posting a clipping from a five-year-old newspaper on Twitter has implied that this is the latest development, apparently in a bid to establish the perception among netizens that PMLN leaders are losing faith in their party. Tweet of Imran Riaz Khan Many internet users responded back to his tweet and accused him of executing baseless propaganda, advising him to avoid spreading fake news. As per details, 21 PMLN candidates from South Punjab parted ways with the party and opted to contest elections under the symbol of the ‘Jeep’. Ali Gorchani, Pervez Gorchani, Hafeez-Ul-Rehman, Amjad Khoosa, Mohsin Khoosa, Fida Hussain, Sultan Mehmood, Raza Ali Jillani, Shaukat Lalika, Saeed Manees, Yousaf Dareshk, Mumtaz Chang, and Khalid Ghani were among the ‘disgruntled’ leaders who switched their loyalties right before the 2018 elections. Complete clipping of the newspaper along with its date mentioned on it. The journalist, who was once a prime-time program anchor on a mainstream news channel, is now active in defending Imran Riaz Khan is often seen at rallies and protests staged by the PTI, and he is vocal in justifying the policies and plans of the party through his Youtube channel and Twitt...

Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party

A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images Most of those who have not defected are now behind bars. On Thursday night, the president of PTI, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi – who recently said he would stand behind Khan during these “difficult times” – was arrested by anti-terrorism police at his home in Lahore. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khan’s former foreign minister, still remains in prison after his arrest in May, along with There is little question among analysts who is orchestrating the arrests and resignations. Since Khan’s relationship with the all-powerful military establishment fell apart and led to his fall from power, he has been on a crusade against the army leadership. He has accused them of attempting to assassinate him and of being behind his arrest in May, before he was released when the In response, say analysts and PTI members, the army chief is now trying to systematically break up Khan’s party, before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court. The likelihood of Khan being allowed to contest Pakistan’s next election, due by October, is considered by most to be very slim. “This dramatic crackdown is a clear strategy by the military to break down all ...

Fact

YouTuber Imran Riaz Khan and several other PTI-backed social media activists have shared a clipping of a newspaper from the year 2018 that reported the news about 21 Pakistan Mulsim League Nawaz (PMLN) candidates who returned the party tickets prior to the last general elections. Imran Riaz Khan by posting a clipping from a five-year-old newspaper on Twitter has implied that this is the latest development, apparently in a bid to establish the perception among netizens that PMLN leaders are losing faith in their party. Tweet of Imran Riaz Khan Many internet users responded back to his tweet and accused him of executing baseless propaganda, advising him to avoid spreading fake news. As per details, 21 PMLN candidates from South Punjab parted ways with the party and opted to contest elections under the symbol of the ‘Jeep’. Ali Gorchani, Pervez Gorchani, Hafeez-Ul-Rehman, Amjad Khoosa, Mohsin Khoosa, Fida Hussain, Sultan Mehmood, Raza Ali Jillani, Shaukat Lalika, Saeed Manees, Yousaf Dareshk, Mumtaz Chang, and Khalid Ghani were among the ‘disgruntled’ leaders who switched their loyalties right before the 2018 elections. Complete clipping of the newspaper along with its date mentioned on it. The journalist, who was once a prime-time program anchor on a mainstream news channel, is now active in defending Imran Riaz Khan is often seen at rallies and protests staged by the PTI, and he is vocal in justifying the policies and plans of the party through his Youtube channel and Twitt...

Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party

A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images Most of those who have not defected are now behind bars. On Thursday night, the president of PTI, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi – who recently said he would stand behind Khan during these “difficult times” – was arrested by anti-terrorism police at his home in Lahore. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khan’s former foreign minister, still remains in prison after his arrest in May, along with There is little question among analysts who is orchestrating the arrests and resignations. Since Khan’s relationship with the all-powerful military establishment fell apart and led to his fall from power, he has been on a crusade against the army leadership. He has accused them of attempting to assassinate him and of being behind his arrest in May, before he was released when the In response, say analysts and PTI members, the army chief is now trying to systematically break up Khan’s party, before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court. The likelihood of Khan being allowed to contest Pakistan’s next election, due by October, is considered by most to be very slim. “This dramatic crackdown is a clear strategy by the military to break down all ...

Imran Riaz Khan

100,000 subscribers 2020 1,000,000 subscribers 2021 Last updated: 17 April 2023 Imran Riaz Khan ( On 11 May 2023, Khan was apprehended by the Journalism career He started his career as a As a current affairs host he has also worked with the television channels Arrests First Arrest While entering Islamabad Toll Plaza on 5 July 2022, he was driving "to the federal capital to get bail from the A day before his arrest, Riaz was critical of the Former Prime Minister of Pakistan [ citation needed] including that of academic and activist He was released on Second Arrest He was arrested again on Feb 2nd, 2023 on charges of “hate speech” and making a “violence-inducing statement” aimed at creating “a rift between the general public and the state institutions”. Third Arrest & Disappearance In the aftermath of the The matter of his recovery is subjudice in a case filed at On 27 May 2023, Daniel Bastard of the France-based global watchdog On 30 May 2023, Usman Anwar claimed in court that Afghan SIMs were used by Imran Riaz's abductors and that the police was unable to trace them. References • ^ a b Bhutto, Salima (6 July 2022). . Retrieved 9 July 2022. • ^ a b • Bilal, Rana (26 May 2023). . Retrieved 28 May 2023. • ^ a b c The Express Tribune. 23 May 2022 . Retrieved 5 July 2022. • Gutelle, Sam (22 April 2022). • GNN - Pakistan's Largest News Portal. • Khan, Imad. CNET. • ^ a b c d Asghar, Imran (6 July 2022). The Express Tribune . Retrieved 5 July 2022. • www.thenews.com.pk . Retriev...

Imran Khan’s political games leave him isolated as Pakistan army destroys party

A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images A PTI activist watches a speech by Imran Khan in May after he was freed on bail following days of legal drama and riots over his arrest. Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images Most of those who have not defected are now behind bars. On Thursday night, the president of PTI, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi – who recently said he would stand behind Khan during these “difficult times” – was arrested by anti-terrorism police at his home in Lahore. Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khan’s former foreign minister, still remains in prison after his arrest in May, along with There is little question among analysts who is orchestrating the arrests and resignations. Since Khan’s relationship with the all-powerful military establishment fell apart and led to his fall from power, he has been on a crusade against the army leadership. He has accused them of attempting to assassinate him and of being behind his arrest in May, before he was released when the In response, say analysts and PTI members, the army chief is now trying to systematically break up Khan’s party, before arresting him and putting him on trial in a military court. The likelihood of Khan being allowed to contest Pakistan’s next election, due by October, is considered by most to be very slim. “This dramatic crackdown is a clear strategy by the military to break down all ...

Lawyer says patience wearing thin as Punjab govt assures efforts under way to find Imran Riaz

The Lahore High Court (LHC) was informed on Tuesday by the Punjab government that efforts to find anchorperson Imran Riaz Khan, whose whereabouts remain unknown since his arrest on May 11, were under way as his lawyer contended that their patience was “wearing thin”. The remarks came as the LHC resumed hearing a plea seeking to find the anchorperson, who was among the individuals apprehended in the wake of protests that erupted in the country after the Police had admitted to having arrested the anchorperson from Sialkot airport and shifting him to prison. They added that he was released after the government withdrew his detention orders and since then, his whereabouts remain unknown. A first information report (FIR) was registered with Civil Lines police on May 16 on the complaint of the anchorperson’s father, Muhammad Riaz. The FIR was registered against “unidentified persons” and police officials for allegedly kidnapping Imran, invoking Section 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person) of the Pakistan Penal Code. At the Meanwhile, a special working group of the Punjab police on Monday An official was also quoted as saying that the working group was also in contact with the Ministry of Defence to exchange the information on Riaz. At the outset of today’s hearing, Punjab Advocate General Shan Gul told the court that efforts were under way to locate the missing anchorperson. He said that the Punjab police chief had asked him to assi...