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From Prison to Oxford: Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan's Bid for Chancellor

Monday 19 August 2024 - 16:30
From Prison to Oxford: Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan's Bid for Chancellor

In a move that has captured global attention, former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has formally applied for the position of chancellor at the University of Oxford, despite his current incarceration. This surprising development was announced by Khan's political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), via the social media platform X on Sunday.

Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari, the London-based spokesman for PTI, confirmed to AFP that Khan had directed the submission of his application. Bukhari highlighted the role's significance, stating, "It's a ceremonial post but one with utmost prestige and importance." He added that Khan's potential appointment would be "a great achievement for all of Asia and the rest of the world," noting that Khan could become the first chancellor of Asian descent at the renowned institution.

The opportunity arose following the February announcement by Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, that he would step down from the chancellorship. According to the university's website, the list of candidates for the 10-year term will be made public in October, with voting scheduled for the end of the month.

Khan's connection to Oxford is well-established. He graduated from the university in 1975 with a degree in philosophy, politics, and economics. His post-university life saw a successful cricket career and a reputation as a socialite, frequently featured in British gossip magazines. Khan's personal life has also drawn public interest, including his three marriages, most notably to British socialite and filmmaker Jemima Goldsmith.

The former cricketer's journey from sports to politics included serving as chancellor of the University of Bradford from 2005 to 2014. His political career culminated in his tenure as Pakistan's prime minister from 2018 to 2022.

However, Khan's political fortunes took a dramatic turn following his ousting from the prime minister's office in 2022. His subsequent comeback campaign, which criticized Pakistan's military establishment, led to his imprisonment in August 2023 on various charges, including corruption and inciting violence. Khan has consistently maintained that these charges are politically motivated and intended to keep him out of power.

PTI's statement underscored Khan's ongoing commitment to his principles despite his incarceration, stating, "Despite being unlawfully incarcerated for over a year, Khan remains committed to his principles and the causes he champions."

Khan's bold move to apply for the Oxford chancellorship while behind bars has sparked discussions about the intersection of politics, education, and international relations. It raises questions about the potential impact of his candidacy on the prestigious institution's image and the broader implications for global academic leadership.

As the October deadline for candidate announcements approaches, the academic and political worlds will be watching closely to see how Oxford responds to this unusual application and whether Khan's high-profile bid will influence the selection process.

The outcome of this application could potentially add another extraordinary chapter to Khan's already eventful career, bridging his past as an Oxford alumnus with a possible future role at the institution while navigating the complexities of his current political situation in Pakistan.

 


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