Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, gestures as he speaks with Reuters during an interview, in Lahore, Pakistan March 17, 2023.SLAMABAD — Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that former Prime Minister Imran Khan's arrest was unlawful, two days after his detention on graft allegations triggered deadly violence, escalating his tussle with the powerful military.
The reprieve for Khan, 70, comes as a setback for the military, which has ruled the South Asian nation for almost half its history through three coups, a day after it said the violence by Khan's supporters who rampaged through army installations was "pre-planned" and ordered by his party leadership. The army has denied allegations of bringing him to power, his ouster and of the assassination attempt.
The graft case is one of more than 100 registered against him in which, if convicted, he could face a ban from holding public office.Khan, who was accused in the graft case of land fraud worth up to seven billion rupees , denies any wrongdoing.
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