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Imran Khan Faces Fierce Criticism in Oxford University Chancellor Election

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The chancellorship election at Oxford University has become embroiled in controversy as Imran Khan, the founding chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former Prime Minister of Pakistan, faces strong opposition. The Daily Mail, a prominent British newspaper, recently referred to Khan as a “disgrace” in a headline, reflecting the growing discontent surrounding his candidacy.

According to reports, Oxford University has been flooded with e-mails and petitions from individuals opposing Khan’s bid for the chancellorship. Critics argue that Khan, who has been convicted in corruption cases and has made controversial remarks supporting the Taliban and Osama bin Laden, is an unsuitable candidate for such a prestigious position.

The Daily Mail article further highlights that Khan’s supporters are allegedly harassing his opponents and suppressing criticism on social media. This has intensified the debate, raising concerns about the potential impact on Oxford University’s reputation.

As Oxford University prepares to shortlist candidates in early October, the debate continues over whether Imran Khan’s candidacy aligns with the values and leadership standards the institution upholds.

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