The British newspaper has described the founder of PTI as a friend of the Taliban and said that the nomination of Imran Khan as Chancellor is an insult to the women of Oxford.
British newspaper The Guardian has written another column against PTI founder Imran Khan for taking part in the election of Chancellor of Oxford University. According to the Guardian, the PTI founder’s request for the Oxford Chancellor’s nomination is against university traditions and has raised the question of whether the election of a Taliban-friendly person as Chancellor of Oxford University can be correct. Imran Khan supported the Taliban banning women’s education and declared Osama bin Laden a martyr.
According to the Guardian, can someone who calls the Taliban a friend run for the chancellorship of Oxford University?
According to the newspaper, Imran Khan’s candidacy is an insult to Oxford women, including recent and past female graduates. I wish! Someone tell Imran Khan and his supporters the same.
The newspaper named Lady Elish Angiolini as the best candidate for Oxford University. According to the newspaper, Lady Elish Angiolini is already an asset to Oxford University, which is apolitical and widely respected. Lady Alice Angiolini has announced that if she becomes chancellor she will make universities more accessible to poor students.
The British newspaper likened the PTI founder to Andrew Tait. According to the Guardian, Andrew Tate is a social media influencer who makes controversial statements about women.
The question was raised in the column that the term of the chancellor of Oxford University is for a decade and the chancellor has to make himself available for the whole year but Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years and is in jail, how will he be available?
When China was oppressing Uyghur Muslims, the PTI founder was praising China, and Imran Khan’s controversial statements on freedom of expression were against university traditions. According to experts, Imran Khan’s chances of candidacy are severely affected after the article. There is a blow.
The Daily Mail also seriously questioned Imran Khan’s candidacy for the Oxford Chancellorship, terming Imran Khan as a “disgraceful” former prime minister.