Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has been barred by the Election Commission from contesting elections for life. The case pertains to financial irregularities in the state exchequer. The Election Commission has taken this decision and said that Imran Khan is ineligible to contest any election.
The Election Commission has also said that legal action will be taken against them. Let me tell you that former PM Imran Khan was being heard in the Toshkhana (stock of clothes and jewellery etc.) case. Earlier on September 19, the Election Commission had reserved its decision. According to the information, this decision is likely to cause violence in Pakistan, after which the Discharge Commission has asked to increase security.
The Election Commission has also said that no PTI leader should be allowed to come to the Election Commission's office. However, Imran Khan can challenge this decision of the commission in court. Where this decision can also be changed. A 5-member bench of the Election Commission has taken this decision with mutual consent. In the Toshkhana case, Imran is accused of selling valuable gifts received from foreign heads of state without depositing them in the government treasury and keeping the money himself.
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