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The indictment is a fresh setback to Imran Khan as it is likely to make the former cricketer-turned politician ineligible to contest the general elections expected in January 2024
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Nawaz Sharif, a three-time premier, was accorded a warm welcome on his return to Pakistan by party workers and supporters
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On his arrival, Sharif's legal team met him and took his signature on some legal documents to be submitted to the Islamabad High Court as part of the bail process approved by the court on October 19
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The revelation about the US officials' communications halt was made by Faisal Tirmzi, who was the Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, dealing with US-related matters.
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Imran Khan's sons - Sulaiman Khan and Qasim Khan - live in the UK with his ex-wife Jemima whom he divorced in 2004
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The PTI chairman had claimed that he was reading contents from the cypher and said that "all will be forgiven for Pakistan Imran Khan is removed from power".
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief was lodged in the Attock District Jail to serve his prison term. Later, his sentence was suspended by the Islamabad High Court, but then, he was arrested in the cipher case and remained in the Attock jail on judicial remand.
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Imran Khan was arrested in August after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a secret diplomatic cable (cipher) sent by the country's embassy in Washington in March last year
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The actor also said that in recent years, as he battled depression and stopped working out, he became skinnier.
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On Monday, Bushra Bibi approached the IHC seeking protection for her husband. She had expressed the apprehension that the jail administration might poison the meal of her husband and sought permission for homemade food for the detained PTI chief.
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She said Khan is reading the Quran and other books in jail and his spirits are high.
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Meanwhile, PTI lawyer Barrister Salman Safdar termed the in-camera trial of the former premier and former foreign minister Qureshi in the cipher case "unconstitutional".
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Panjutha said that Khan, 70, was on Monday night transferred to a lower class cell at the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi where he was shifted on September 26 from the Attock jail following court orders.
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Imran Khan had secured bail in all nine cases, but the same were cancelled due to his non-appearance after he went to jail in the Toshakhana case. He challenged the decisions of those courts
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FIA filed a charge sheet in the Special Court established under the Official Secrets Act, declaring Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Khan and Vice Chairman Qureshi "principal accused" in the case
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Imran Khan was arrested last month after a case was filed against him for allegedly violating the Official Secrets Act by disclosing a secret diplomatic cable (cipher) sent by the country's embassy in Washington last year in March
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Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and several top leaders of his party were directly involved in orchestrating the unprecedented anti-government violence on May 9.
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Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Aamer Farooq ordered the authorities to shift 70-year-old Khan to Adiala Jail where all accused being tried in the courts of Islamabad and Rawalpindi are kept
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Pakistan special court extended judicial remand of former prime minister Imran Khan for another 14 days in the Cipher case
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In August, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party petitioned the Islamabad High Court to transfer the deposed party chief to Adiala prison where A-class facilities are available, keeping in view 70-year-old Imran Khan's affluent family background, social and political status