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Despite acquittal in fake marriage case, Imran to remain in jail - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 days agoISLAMABAD: A Pakistan district and sessions court acquitted former prime minister Imran Khan and his...
Tough road ahead for Imran Khan despite back-to-back judicial relief - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoISLAMABAD: Despite back-to-back judicial relief to beleaguered Imran Khan, his woes are far from...
Tough road ahead for Imran Khan despite back-to-back judicial relief
Indian Express· 6 days agoThe PTI will become the largest party in the National Assembly with 109 seats after the Supreme...
Ex-Pak PM Imran Khan, His Wife Bushra Bibi Acquitted In Un-Islamic Marriage Case By Pakistani Court
Times Now· 7 days agoA Pakistani court acquitted former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in the...
Imran Khan, wife handed over to anti-graft body in fresh case
Tribune India· 6 days agoDespite back-to-back judicial relief for Imran Khan, the woes of Pakistan’s former PM and his wife...
Throwback: When Imran Khan shared his mental health struggles after leaving bollywood | Hindi Movie...
The Times of India· 6 days agoImran Khan, who was last seen in the 2015 movie "Katti Batti," has been candid about his mental...
Former Pak PM Imran Khan’s sharp retort on government decision to ban his party, claims action ‘out...
The Hindu· 5 days agoJailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on July 15 reacted sharply to the...
'Government targets Imran Khan's PTI' - News Today | First with the news
News Today· 2 days agoIn a significant development, Pakistan's government is pushing to outlaw the party of imprisoned...
Pakistan Government to ban Imran Khan’s PTI party for alleged anti-state activities
The Hindu· 5 days agoIn a controversial move, the Pakistan Government on July 15 announced that it will ban jailed...
Pakistan: PM Shehbaz Sharif begins consultations with coalition partners against SC judgment in...
Financial Express· 17 hours agoMany leaders from the ruling coalition were worried about the Supreme Court's judgment.