Deposed Pakistan Prime Minister Indicted For Leaking State Secrets
A Pakistan court has indicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan for leaking state secrets.
The charge adds to the huge volume of legal turmoil that the former prime minister has met since his removal in April 2022.
Khan’s former deputy, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, has also been indicted in the state secrets case.
Khan, who led Pakistan from August 2018 to April 2022, is charged with leaking a diplomatic letter between Washington and Islamabad that he says points to the role of the United States (US) in forcing him out of office.
Khan, a former cricket star turned politician who has a large grassroots following in the South Asian State, was deposed by a no-confidence vote in parliament in April 2022 over accusations of economic mismanagement.
His downfall came after he fell out with the country’s powerful military establishment and tried to dissolve parliament, an act the country’s Supreme Court ruled was unconstitutional. He has since faced a slew of criminal charges — in cases ranging from terrorism to contempt of court to blasphemy.
Despite his removal — and the criminal accusations — Khan has retained huge popular support. After he was briefly jailed in May 2023, his supporters took to the streets in nationwide protests that sometimes erupted into violence.