Pakistan’s election body issues arrest warrant against ex-PM Khan

Wednesday 26th July 2023 06:56 EDT
 

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Election Commission has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Imran Khan in the latest legal challenge facing the former prime minister.

The latest case came on Monday, the same day Khan was granted bail by the Supreme Court in a different case. Khan has been slapped with more than 150 cases, including “terrorism” since he was removed as prime minister in a no-confidence vote in parliament in April last year.

The warrant, issued in Islamabad, said Khan was in contempt of the Election Commission’s proceedings and had failed to appear before the commission despite earlier notices and bailable warrants.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party posted an image of the warrant, saying it was received at Khan’s residence in Lahore by a member of his legal team. The 70-year-old politician has been accused of using “intemperate language and contemptuous remarks” against the Election Commission.

It has directed the capital’s inspector general of police to arrest Khan and present him before the election body. Addressing his supporters on YouTube shortly after the arrest warrant, Khan said he was “ready for jail”. Khan has used his strong social media following to address his supporters as Pakistan’s media regulatory body has banned local television channels from broadcasting his speeches and naming him.

“Media is under their control, and they have turned every television channel into state-run media,” he said of the ban. Another criminal case against Khan was announced last week when the interior minister said the government would open criminal proceedings against Khan on charges of exposing official secrets in relation to diplomatic correspondence between Washington and Islamabad.

In his address late on Monday, Khan said he was going to appear in a Federal Investigation Agency hearing but alleged that every case against him was “bogus” and “fake”. The former prime minister alleged that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah wants to put him behind bars and has been acting as “judge, jury and executioner”.


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