Pakistan's ex-leader Imran Khan given 14 years in jail for corruption
Briefly

Prosecutors allege that Khan and his wife received land worth millions in exchange for favor during his premiership, a claim they adamantly deny, insisting their trust was the beneficiary.
Khan's lawyers argue that this case is politically motivated, highlighting the significant tension between his party and the current administration in Pakistan.
Omar Ayub Khan from PTI stated, 'This is a bogus case, and we will approach an appeals court against this decision,' emphasizing the party's intent to challenge the ruling.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar claimed there was 'irrefutable evidence' against Khan, labeling the case a 'mega corruption scandal,' igniting further political controversy.
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