In the applications received, Imran Khan has been declared as the most unsuitable candidate for the chancellorship at Oxford University
Dr. Akhtar Gulfam Director News Dawn TV + Editor-in-chief Daily Dawn
London: After former prime minister and founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan applied to contest the election of Chancellor of Oxford University, the university administration started receiving complaints.
According to the report of the British newspaper Daily Mail, the university administration is receiving protest emails and petitions against the former prime minister after Imran Khan applied to participate in the election.
The newspaper claimed that among the applications received by the university, Imran Khan was declared as the most unsuitable candidate for the chancellorship of Oxford University.
According to the report, in a petition received by the university, it has been decided that it is not acceptable for a person convicted in corruption cases to contest the chancellor election of a major educational institution like Oxford University.
The newspaper claimed that some of the complaints received accused PTI founders of ardent support for the Taliban and Osama bin Laden and termed them extremists.
According to the Daily Mail, Imran Khan has on many occasions supported the Taliban and propagated their extremist agenda.
According to the report of the British Journal, the petition received by the university against the former prime minister also mentions more personal and public conflicts of interest.
According to a petition filed by the newspaper, it was claimed that the TI founder had also called Osama bin Laden a martyr in his address to the National Assembly.
It should be noted that a few days ago, Imran Khan applied to contest the election of Chancellor of Oxford University. In this regard, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf leader Zulfi Bukhari said in X-Post that on the instructions of Imran Khan, the Chancellor of Oxford University Application has been submitted for election 2024.