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Imran Khan, Gaddafi Stadium and PCB
Imran Khan stand to stay at Gaddafi Stadium
The PCB has dismissed speculation that former captain and politician Imran Khan's name would be removed from an enclosure at the recently-renovated Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore owing to his imprisonment on charges of corruption.
Imran Khan's name removed from Lahore stadium's enclosure? PCB clarifies
The Pakistan Cricket Board has dismissed rumors of removing Imran Khan's name from an enclosure at Gaddafi Stadium due to his imprisonment on corruption charges. They confirmed that names of all enclosures remain unchanged.
Imran Khan's Name Removed From Lahore Stadium's Enclosure After Ex-Pakistan Captain Sentenced To Imprisonment? PCB Responds
The board has strongly rejected any notion of having removed the Imran Khan enclosure despite the former Prime Minister getting sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment over a corruption case. The case for which Imran has been sentenced to imprisonment involves he and his wife being accused of receiving a parcel of land as bribe from a real estate businessman via the Al-Qadir Trust established when he held the office.
Has Imran Khan's name been removed from Gaddafi Stadium enclosure?
Several social media users had speculated that the name of Imran Khan, Pakistan's 1992 World Cup-winning cricket captain, had been removed from the VIP enclosure at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, due to political reasons.
PCB debunks rumors surrounding Imran Khan’s name at Gaddafi Stadium
PCB stated they have not made any changes regarding the structures or names of the stadium. This assurance has been given while preparing the venue for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.
Imran Khan's name will remain on Lahore stadium enclosure, clarifies PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board has dismissed speculation that legendary cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's name would be removed from an enclosure at the recently-renovated Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore owing to his incarceration on charges of corruption.
PCB confirms Imran Khan’s name not removed from Lahore stadium’s enclosure
Speculations were doing rounds that PCB had removed the name of the 1992 World Cup winning captain from one of the enclosures at the stadium due to current political situation.
Has Imran Khan's Name Been Removed From Gaddafi Stadium Due To Corruption Charges? PCB Issues Clarification
There were reports that the Pakistan Cricket Board had removed Imran Khan's name from one of the enclosures at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore because of the 'current political situation'.
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Imran Khan writes letter to Pakistan's Chief Justice on issues related to electoral fraud, human rights violation
The letter includes reports regarding alleged election rigging, human rights violations and PTI members arrests, particularly ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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Pakistan Court Sentences Already-Imprisoned Ex-PM Imran Khan and His Wife for Corruption
ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani court on Friday sentenced the country’s already-imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his ...
ThePrint
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Pakistan: Imran Khan’s party plans to hold public gathering in Minar-i-Pakistan in Lahore
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to observe black day on February 8 to protest against its ‘stolen mandate’ in ...
Asian News International on MSN
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Pakistan: Imran Khan's party rejects PM Shehbaz Sharif offer to resume talks
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rejected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharifs offer to resume talks with the government and to ...
devdiscourse
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Parliamentary Push: Shehbaz Sharif's Call for Dialogue
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif proposes forming a parliamentary committee to resume negotiations with Imran Khan's PTI after dialogue stalled. Talks had previously broken down over delays in forming ...
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Pakistani journalists protest after Senate passes bill allowing control over social media content
Pakistan’s upper house of parliament has passed a controversial bill that critics say threatens freedom of speech ...
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