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    Imran Khan’s release before Eid ul Adha ruled out

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJune 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Image released by PTI shows former prime minister Imran Khan during his appearance at the Supreme Court on May 16, 2024. — PTI
    Image released by PTI shows former prime minister Imran Khan during his appearance at the Supreme Court on May 16, 2024. — PTI
    • NAB receives no notice enabling Imran Khan’s pre-Eid release.
    • Ex-PM’s lawyer dismisses release rumours as completely baseless.
    • Court backlog delays Khan’s appeal beyond current calendar year.

    ISLAMABAD: Rumours regarding the possible release of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founding chairman Imran Khan before Eid ul Adha have been firmly rejected by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and government sources. Even the PTI doesn’t expect it to happen, The News reported on Sunday.

    These denials come amid speculations in the media and political circles about a potential deal or legal development leading to Khan’s early release.

    According to NAB officials, there is currently no case before any court that is ripe for Khan’s release. “No notice has been issued to NAB in any matter that could result in his bail or release before Eid,” a source in NAB confirmed. They added that as per legal norms, the prosecution must be heard before any relief is granted to a convicted individual, which has not happened so far.

    The government sources have also dismissed the speculation, categorically stating that no deal has been offered to Khan, and there is no behind-the-scenes arrangement underway to facilitate his release. 

    “There is no understanding, no negotiation, and no offer on the table,” a senior government official said on condition of anonymity. Khan’s legal counsel, Naeem Haider Panjotha, also told reporters outside the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi on Saturday that the reports of Khan’s imminent release were false. 

    “There is neither any deal nor any leniency being offered. The rumours are baseless,” Panjotha said following a hearing related to the May 9 violence cases. 

    Despite these clarifications, some PTI leaders and media analysts speculated that Khan would secure bail before Eid. Their hopes are pinned on the upcoming June-5 hearing in the Islamabad High Court (IHC), where Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have filed applications seeking suspension of their conviction in the Toshakhana case. 

    However, the NAB sources maintain that no notice has been issued in that matter yet. Legal experts also caution that such applications typically involve procedural delays and multiple hearings before any substantive relief is granted. 

    Meanwhile, the broader legal landscape does not favour any near-term reprieve for the former prime minister. The IHC recently made it clear that Khan’s appeal against a 14-year sentence in the £190 million Al-Qadir Trust case is unlikely to be heard in 2025. 

    A report submitted by the IHC registrar’s office to a division bench stated that the appeal, filed in January 2025, remains at the motion stage and is subject to a case fixation policy that prioritises older cases. 

    The report highlighted that 279 convict appeals are currently pending before the IHC, including 63 involving death sentences and 73 with life imprisonment. Given this backlog and the National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee’s (NJPMC) directive to prioritise older cases, Khan’s appeal is not scheduled for a regular hearing in the current calendar year.




    Originally published in The News

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