Published by: Vivek Dubey
Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, faces an uncertain political future as legal battles threaten his participation in the upcoming general election.
Imran Khan’s participation in Pakistan’s general election next year is uncertain
Despite a suspended sentence, Khan remains in jail after a graft case conviction.
Khan is barred from public office for five years due to his conviction.
His appeal against the conviction is pending in the high court.
Khan faces dozens of other serious cases, with sentences ranging from five years to death.
Khan is in judicial custody for a case related to leaking state secrets.
Sedition charges have been added against him in two cases.
Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has been weakened by the departure of key leaders.
PTI is being led by former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who has also been arrested.
The military-backed caretaker government wouldn’t let Khan bounce back.
The military’s support remains key to anyone looking to attain power in Pakistan.