Imran Khan

Imran sold gifts from foreign govts in the market: PML-N spokesperson
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"He [Imran Khan] bought cufflinks, rings and watch for Rs 20 million from Toshakhana (gift depository) and sold it for Rs180 million in the market," said the ruling party spokesperson while speaking to the media in Islamabad, Express Tribune reported. "A gold-plated Kalashankof is also missing and it will be recovered from Bani Gala [residence of former PM Khan]," she said.
Jemima says protest plan outside her London home is 'Purana Pakistan of 90s'
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Jemima tweeted, "Protests outside my house, targeting my children, antisemitic abuse on social media -- It's almost like I am back in 90s Lahore," sharing a poster of a protest against Khan scheduled to take place on April 17 outside her London house. She added the hashtag "Purana Pakistan" to the tweet. Many Pakistanis, especially PTI supporters, sympathised with her and some even went on to apologise, Samaa TV reported.
Imran Khan sold Toshakhana gifts for Rs 140 million in Dubai: Shehbaz Sharif
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"Imran Khan sold these gifts for Rs140 million in Dubai," the PM was reported as telling journalists during an iftar he hosted on Thursday in the federal capital, Geo News reported. According to Sharif, the expensive gifts that former Prime Minister Imran Khan traded for money included diamond jewellery sets, bracelets, and wrist watches.
Pakistan's nuclear weapons not safe under Shehbaz Sharif govt: Imran Khan | 5 Points
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Addressing his supporters during his roadshow 'Jalsa' in Peshawar, Imran attacked the US for supporting Sharifs and Zardaris. Reacting to the allegations levelled by Khan, the Pakistan Army claimed that their asset security was one of the best in terms of  international evaluation.
General Bajwa doesn't want an extension: DG ISPR
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He made the remark on Thursday during a briefing to journalists on the recently held 79th Formation Commanders' Conference at the General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, Geo News reported. During the press conference, the DG ISPR asked the political parties and the public not to drag the Pakistan Army into politics.
Imran Khan moves Pak SC to ban dissident PTI lawmakers for life
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The petition lists the Election Commission of Pakistan, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Law Secretary, and the Cabinet Secretary as parties, and has been filed under Article 184(3) of the Constitution which states that for the apex court to have jurisdiction on a matter, the matter needs to be of public importance and a violation of fundamental rights mentioned in the Constitution, Express Tribune reported.
Imran Khan has 'comedic talent'; can do 'The Kapil Sharma Show', says ex-wife
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Asked if he should star as a hero or a villain, Reham replied: "That is up to him. In Bollywood, heroes become villains and villains become more popular. But I feel he also has comedic talent... If nothing else he can go for the vacancy on the Kapil Sharma Show. He can take Paaji's (Navjot Sidhu's) place. As we can see he is also into 'shero-shairi' (Urdu couplets) now."
Pentagon spokesman says US has shared interests with Pak
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The US Department of Defence Spokesman John Kirby said, "We recognise that we have shared interests with Pakistan with respect to security and stability...And we do have a healthy military-to-military relationship with (the) Pakistani armed forces."
Imran Khan in controversy over selling 'gifted necklace'
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According to the 24News HD TV channel, Pakistan's top inquiry agency has started an investigation into the sale of a gift necklace belonging to the 'Toshakhana' (state gift repository). The report said that the necklace was sold to a jeweller in Lahore for Rs 180 million through Zulfi Bukhari, one of the closest aides of former premier Imran Khan.
Pakistan military endorses Gen Bajwa's stance to uphold Constitution
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The statement comes after the 79th Formation Commanders' Conference was held at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa, presided over the conference which was attended by corps commanders, principal staff officers and all formation commanders of the Pakistan Army.
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