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Pakan court drops contempt of court case against ex-PM Khan

A Pakani court on Monday accepted an apology tendered former prime miner Imran Khan and dropped a contempt of court case against him, his defence lawyer said, a ruling that ease the threat to him of disqualification from politics.
The Islamabad High Court had deferred Khan’s indictment over the contempt case after he apologised to the court in person late last month.
A convicted politician is liable to be disqualified from contesting elections and holding a public office for at least five years under Pakani law.
“Imran Khan extended his apology in honour and respect for the judiciary, and the court today reciprocated discharging the case against him,” defence lawyer Faisal Chaudhry told Reuters.
The charges were related to a speech Khan in which he was accused of threatening police and judicial officers after one of his close aides was denied bail in a sedition case.
Khan and his legal team subsequently maintained that his remarks did not amount to a threat.
The cricket star-turned-politician has faced a spate of legal woes since his ouster in a confidence vote in April a united opposition led his successor, Prime Miner Shehbaz Sharif.
Khan has been leading rallies since his dismissal demanding snap elections, which the ruling coalition has rejected, saying voting will be held as scheduled later next year.

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