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Imran Khan supporters fired in front of EC office: Imran disqualified for 5 years in corruption case, also lost the membership of Parliament

The Election Commission of Pakistan on Friday disqualified Prime Minister Imran Khan for five years in the Toshkhana (Gift) case. The commission said that Imran's membership of Parliament has also been cancelled. After this decision, Imran will not be able to contest elections for the next 5 years. After the verdict against Imran, Imran's supporters demonstrated outside the office of Pakistan EC.


When the security guards arrived to remove these people, the supporters opened fire. Later he was removed from the office.





accused of selling foreign gifts

A 4-member bench headed by the Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan, Sikandar Sultan Raza, pronounced this verdict against Imran. During his tenure as Prime Minister, the MPs of the opposition had complained about the matter to the Election Commission. Imran was accused of buying the gifts deposited in Toshkhana cheaply and selling them at high prices.



Know what is Toshkhana case

The ruling Pakistani Democratic Movement had raised the Toshkhana GIFT issue before the Election Commission. It was said that Imran had sold gifts received from different countries during his tenure. Imran had told the Election Commission that he had bought all these gifts from Toshakhana for Rs 2.15 crore. By selling them, he got around Rs 5.8 crore. The gifts that Imran sold included a priceless watch, a pair of cufflinks, an expensive pen, a ring and four Rolex watches.


The gifts that Imran sold included a priceless watch, a pair of cufflinks, an expensive pen, a ring and four Rolex watches.

The gifts that Imran sold included a priceless watch, a pair of cufflinks, an expensive pen, a ring and four Rolex watches.

Imran violated this rule

According to Pakistan's famous journalist Aaliya Shah - People in Pakistan have to give information about the gifts received by the people to the Prime Minister, President or other office. They have to be deposited in Toshakhana. If the gift is worth 10 thousand Pakistani rupees, then the person concerned can keep it without paying any money.


If it is more than 10 thousand then the gift can be kept with you by paying 20% ​​price. If the gift is more than 4 lakhs, then only Wazir-e-Azam (Prime Minister) or Sadar-e-Riyasat (President) can buy it. If no one buys, there is an auction.

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