Is Imran Khan really the best choice as Oxford’s next chancellor? Foreign media questions

by times news cr

(Ahmad Mansoor) On the matter of running for the chancellorship of Oxford University, on the one hand, if Imran Khan is facing severe opposition due to his conviction, on the other hand, the British media questioned the eligibility of PTI, the founder, for the chancellorship of Oxford University. The signs are also starting to rise.
Through a column written in the British newspaper The Godin, a columnist named Catherine Bent has raised the question whether Taliban friend Imran Khan is the best choice for the next chancellor of Oxford University. Foreign newspaper The Guardian has criticized Imran Khan, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf and former Prime Minister of Pakistan, for his controversial statements on sensitive topics. Catherine Bent, published in The Guardian, raised questions in her article, she says. That Imran Khan has refused to consider Osama bin Laden as a terrorist and called him a martyr, is Taliban friend Imran Khan really the best choice as the next chancellor of Oxford?

Imran Khan congratulates the Afghan Taliban after the withdrawal of US, British and coalition forces from Afghanistan. Imran Khan congratulates the Taliban for “breaking the chains of slavery”. They also say that Khan’s candidacy is an insult to Oxford women, including recent and past female graduates. It is difficult to imagine such a person would be more liked by his apologists, alas! Someone tell the same to Khan and his supporters.

In his article in The Guardian newspaper, Lady Elisha Angiolini is described as the best candidate for Oxford University. The article states that Lady Elisha Angiolini is already an asset to Oxford University. Angiolini is apolitical and widely respected. Respected.

The column added that Lady Elisha Angelini had announced that if she became chancellor she would make the university more accessible to poor students, before the Daily Mail also raised serious questions about Khan’s candidacy for the Oxford chancellorship. In addition, another British news agency ‘Daily Mail’ has called Khan a “disgraced” former prime minister.

Experts say in this regard that after this article, Khan’s chances of candidacy have suffered a severe blow.

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2024-09-02 20:07:19

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