Imran Khan

Imran Khan sold three gifted watches from Toshakhana to local dealer
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The watches are in addition to the ones reported earlier in the media, The News reported. The most expensive watch - more than Rs 101 million value - was retained by the-then prime minister at 20 per cent of its value after his government amended the Toshakhana rules and settled the gift retention price at 50 per cent of its original value.
Caught a spy from Imran Khan's residence in Islamabad: PTI
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PTI spokesperson Shahbaz Gill claimed that the spy was assigned to install a specific device to record the communications at the residence. "The black USB like device, recovered from the spy is an extremely sensitive gadget that could record voice in the room where it was installed as well as of the one beside it. He (spy) was given Rs 50,000 and told to install the device. Upon completing the initial task, he would carry out this task on regular basis," claimed Shahbaz Gill.
Reports surface of ex-ISI chief 'joining' Imran's PTI
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On Sunday, journalist Saleem Safi posted a picture of the former DG ISI on his Twitter account, where the latter could be seen standing at a podium, ostensibly while delivering a speech at a political event, that was emblazoned with the flag of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI). Several commenters assumed that the former general had waded into politics and announced his support for PTI, however, the party's information secretary has dispelled this impress
They feared I would appoint Lt Gen Faiz Hameed as army chief: Imran
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The ousted Prime Minister said the incumbent rulers are "afraid of the army and the Inter-Services Intelligence" as they know that their "corruption" will be caught at some point or the other. "Imran Khan does not want to save his corruption, he does not want to appoint his army chief," said the PTI leader, Geo News reported. Khan said that the incumbent rulers claim that he wanted to appoint an army chief of his choice.
'Imran had fascist plans to extend his rule for 15 yrs'
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Dastagir said he had the information that Khan had decided to get all the opposition leaders, right from Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president and incumbent premier Shehbaz Sharif to Ahsan Iqbal, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and all others, disqualified by the end of this year, Dawn news reported. In this scenario, it was visible that the former premier with the connivance of powers that be wanted to clean sweep the entire opposition leadership, he alleged.
Shehbaz, Imran's spouses richer than husbands: Report
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The statements of assets filed for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020, with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) revealed that Khan owns four goats worth 200,000 PKR and possesses six properties, the most prominent of which is his 300-kanal villa in Banigala, reports Dawn news. He also owns inherited properties, including a house in Lahore's Zaman Park, around 600 acres of farm land as well as non-agricultural land, the statements showed.
Imran's cousin was running Health Ministry from US: Minister
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Addressing the media on Thursday, Federal Minister for Health Abdul Qadir Patel hinted that a number of issues related to the Ministry may be referred to an independent National Accountability Bureau (NAB), reports Dawn news. He said that two bills were passed on Wednesday by the National Assembly and sent to Senate, adding that the legislations were introduced to repeal the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) and the Medical Teaching Institution Act passed during the tenure of the PTI government.
Spurning Shehbaz Sharif's offer of Grand Dialogue, Imran Khan dares Pakistan PM to arrest him
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"There would be no talks on any issue other than the new elections in the country," said the former Prime Minister who returned to Islamabad on Sunday night after securing the bail from the Peshawar High Court till June 25. Imran was booked in a number of cases at multiple police stations across Islamabad over allegations of arson and vandalism a day after he abruptly ended his Long March on May 26.
Pakistan government planning to file treason case against Imran Khan
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According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior, the cabinet's special committee meeting was chaired by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, Geo News reported. During the meeting, the interior minister, interior secretary and Islamabad IG briefed the participants on PTI's �Azadi March' held on May 25
Pakistan will descend into civil war if polls not announced: Imran
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"We will see if they allow us to go towards elections through legal and constitutional means otherwise this country will go towards (a) civil war," Dawn news quoted the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief as saying in an interview. The ousted premier further said there was "no question" of returning to the National Assembly as that would "mean accepting the conspiracy" that had removed his government.
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