In a significant development, former Prime Minister Imran Khan faces fresh charges of leaking state secrets, further jeopardizing his chances of participating in Pakistan’s upcoming general election in February. The charges stem from an alleged disclosure of a classified cable, intensifying legal challenges for the imprisoned politician. If convicted, Khan could face up to 10 years in prison under the Official Secrets Act, presenting a substantial setback to his political future.
The indictment is related to a cypher sent by Pakistan’s ambassador in Washington, accusing Khan of making its contents public. Khan, currently serving a three-year sentence on corruption charges, has pleaded not guilty to these new allegations. His lawyer contests the indictment, arguing its validity depends on the accused’s signature, a point of contention that may influence the trial’s outcome.
This marks the second time Khan has faced such charges, with a previous indictment overturned on technical grounds. The trial is set to commence in jail for security reasons, raising concerns about the transparency of the proceedings. The case adds to the multitude of legal challenges Khan has faced, a situation he decries as an orchestrated effort to sideline him from politics.
Khan has maintained that the leaked cable is evidence of a conspiracy by the Pakistani military and the US government to destabilize his government in 2022. These allegations, however, have been denied by both Washington and Pakistan’s military. The former cricketer’s political journey, marked by an initial alliance with the military, soured over disagreements, particularly regarding key appointments.
The corruption conviction had already disqualified Khan from contesting elections, but his legal team is seeking bail and a reversal of the ban. With the latest indictment, the prospect of his release before the elections diminishes, impacting his ability to campaign for his party. As Khan navigates a complex legal landscape, the political landscape in Pakistan continues to evolve, setting the stage for a crucial electoral period.