Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan and Wife Indicted in Major Corruption Case
The couple pleads not guilty to charges involving a 190 million pounds loss to the exchequer, dismissing them as politically motivated.
- A Pakistani court indicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi on charges related to a 190 million pounds corruption case.
- The case involves the alleged acquisition of land under the name of Al Qadir University Trust, resulting in a reported loss to the exchequer.
- Khan and his wife pleaded not guilty, dismissing the charges as frivolous and politically motivated.
- The indictment is part of multiple legal challenges faced by Khan, including convictions on graft, leaking state secrets, and fraudulent marriage.
- Khan's political party, PTI, maintains his innocence and alleges a military-backed crackdown to prevent his return to power.