Imran Khan Runs for Oxford Chancellor from Jail
Imran Khan Runs for Oxford Chancellor from Jail
Imran Khan Runs for Oxford Chancellor from Jail
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Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, has confirmed his candidacy for the ceremonial position of chancellor at Oxford University from prison, where he is serving a sentence related to corruption charges he claims are politically motivated. Khan expressed his desire to 'give back' to the university that he attended 50 years ago, emphasizing his commitment to championing its values of diversity, equality, and inclusion. However, his candidacy has faced significant backlash, with numerous emails and a petition submitted to the university expressing concerns over his past support for the Taliban and controversial statements regarding Osama bin Laden. The election marks the first time Oxford's chancellor will be chosen by vote, with over 250,000 alumni eligible to participate. Khan's competitors include notable figures such as former Prime Minister Theresa May and Lord Peter Mandelson, with the election scheduled for late October. The university has acknowledged the concerns while preparing to shortlist candidates for the position.

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