IMRAN KHAN'S LIFE STORY

 Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi( Urdu عمران احمد خان نیازی, pronounced( ɪmɾaːn ɛɦməd xaːn nɪjaːziː); born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician and former cricketer who served as the 22nd high minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022. He's the author and former president of the political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) from 1996 to 2023. He was the captain of the Pakistan public justice platoon throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Born in Lahore, Khan graduated from Keble College, Oxford. He began his transnational justice career in a 1971 Test series against England. Khan played until 1992, served as the platoon's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992, and won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, Pakistan's only palm in the competition. In early 2022, in what came known as Lettergate, Khan contended that the United States encouraged his junking from office. In April, during the preceding indigenous extremity, Khan came the first Pakistani high minister to be removed from office through a no- confidence stir. In August, he was charged underanti-terror laws after criminating the police and bar of detaining and torturing an assistant On 9 May 2023, Khan was arrested on corruption charges at the Islamabad High Court by civil colors who smashed their way into the courthouse. demurrers broke out throughout Pakistan, performing in the apprehensions of thousands of Khan's sympathizers along with service installations being ransacked. After his release, he criticized the Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir for his arrest.

He was doomed to a three- time jail term on 5 August 2023 after being set up shamefaced of misusing his premiership to buy and vend gifts in state possession that were entered during politic visits abroad.( 2)( 3) On 29 August 2023, a Pakistani prayers court suspended Khan's three- time captivity term and granted him bail,( 4)( 5)( 6) but he remained confined in connection with the Lettergate politic cypher, for which he was indicted of oohing state secrets and violating the Official Secrets Act.( 7)( 8) On 30 January 2024, a special court doomed Khan to 10 times in captivity after chancing him shamefaced of those charges.( 9)( 10) On 3 February, Khan and his woman

were condemned and doomed to an fresh seven times in captivity for a breach of the Islamic marriage laws. The decision of the special court relating to the politic string was capsized by the Islamabad High Court on 3 June 2024. Khan remains in captivity due to his conviction for a breach of the marriage laws. Early life and family farther information Family of Imran Khan Khan was born in Lahore on 5 October 1952.( 11) before, some reports suggest he was born on 25 November 1952.( 12)( 13)( 14)( 15) It was reported that 5 October was incorrectly mentioned by Pakistan Cricket Board officers on his passport.( 16) He's the only son of Ikramullah Khan Niazi, a civil mastermind, and his woman
Shaukat Khanum, and has four sisters.( 17) Long settled in Mianwali in northwestern Punjab, his paternal family are of Pashtun descent and belong to the Niazi lineage,( 18)( 19) and one of his ancestors, Haibat Khan Niazi, in the 16th century," was one of Sher Shah Suri's leading generals, as well as being the governor of Punjab."( 20)( 21) Khan's motherly family has produced a number of cricketers, including those who have represented Pakistan,( 17) similar as his relatives Javed Burki and Majid Khan.( 18)

Maternally, Khan is also a assignee of the Sufi legionnaire- minstrel and innovator of the Pashto ABC, Pir Roshan, who hailed from his motherly family's ancestral Kaniguram city located in South Waziristan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.( 22) His motherly family was grounded in Basti Danishmanda, Jalandhar in Punjab, India for about 600 times, and migrated to Lahore after the independence of Pakistan.( 23)( 24) A quiet and shy boy in his youth, Khan grew up with his sisters in fairly rich, upper middle- class circumstances( 25) and entered a privileged education. He was educated at the Aitchison College and Cathedral School in Lahore,( 26)( 27) and also the Royal Grammar School Worcester in England, where he bettered at justice. In 1972, he enrolled in Keble College, Oxford where he studied gospel, politics and economics, graduating in 1975.( 28) An sucker for council justice at Keble, Paul Hayes, was necessary in securing the admission of Khan, after he'd been turned down by Cambridge.( 29) particular life Khan had multitudinous connections during his bachelorette life.( 30) He was also known as a sybaritic bachelorette and a glutton who was active on the London café circuit.( 30)( 31)( 32) numerous ladyloves are unknown and were called" mysterious blondes" by British review The Times.


( 33) Some of the women with whom he has been associated include Zeenat Aman,( 34) Emma Sergeant, Susie Murray- Philipson, Sita White, Sarah Crawley,( 33) Stephanie Beacham, Goldie Hawn, Kristiane Backer, Susannah Constantine, Marie Helvin, Caroline Kellett,( 35) Liza Campbell,( 18) Anastasia Cooke, Hannah Rothschild,( 36) and Lulu Blacker.( 37)( 38) Khan allegedly has a son, Tyrian Jade, with hisex-girlfriend Sita White, son of the British industrialist Gordon White. Born in June 1992, Tyrian came a subject of disagreement as Khan denied maternity and conscious for a maternity test in Pakistan, stating he'd accept the decision of the Pakistani courts. Legal conduct in 1997 led to a California court declaring Khan as the father without a DNA test. After Sita White's death in 2004, Jemima, Khan's woman
at the time and Sita's friend, was designated as Tyrian's legal guardian by Sita in her will. Khan stated that Tyrian would be welcome to join their family in London, leaving the decision entirely over to her, given her established relationship with his and Jemima's sons.

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