TLDR:
- Islamabad court sentences Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi
- Al-Qadir University ordered into government control
- Major setback for PTI amid political turmoil
ISLAMABAD (The Thursday Times) — In a landmark verdict, the Islamabad Accountability Court has sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan to a lengthy prison term alongside his wife, Bushra Bibi, in the £190 million corruption case. The court also imposed substantial financial penalties and ordered the nationalisation of Al-Qadir University. The ruling represents a significant blow to Khan and his political influence amid Pakistan’s ongoing political unrest.
High-profile sentencing deepens political crisis
The Accountability Court of Islamabad delivered a decisive ruling against Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, after months of investigation into corruption allegations involving £190 million. Presiding Judge Nasser Javed Rana handed down the sentences in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, where both Khan and his legal team were present. The verdict adds to the former prime minister’s mounting legal troubles, further isolating him from the political mainstream.
Al-Qadir University seized by the state
As part of the ruling, the court ordered that Al-Qadir University—a project closely linked to Khan—be transferred into government ownership. This move aims to address the misuse of funds tied to the corruption case. The institution had been under scrutiny for its alleged role in facilitating financial irregularities, raising questions about the intersection of politics, education, and corruption in Pakistan.
Mounting legal challenges for Imran Khan
Imran Khan’s legal battles continue to escalate, posing a severe threat to his political career and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party’s future. The harsh sentence, coupled with fines and asset seizures, signals the state’s intensifying crackdown on political corruption. This ruling could significantly reshape Pakistan’s political landscape, with Khan’s influence waning amid growing legal pressure.