Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan arrested after receiving three-year jail sentence for asset concealment

In a stunning turn of events, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was apprehended at his residence following a court's ruling of a three-year jail sentence for asset concealment.
The conviction has raised concerns over Khan's political future, as it could potentially result in a ban on his involvement in politics due to the law prohibiting individuals with criminal convictions from holding or running for public office.
Khan's political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has strongly denounced the verdict and has expressed its determination to challenge the decision in a higher court.
While there remains a possibility that a superior court may suspend the conviction, the ultimate authority to disqualify Khan from politics lies with the country's election body.
The timing of Khan's arrest has sparked attention, as it comes ahead of the expected elections later this year. His immense popularity and a formidable support base, along with his ability to mobilize large crowds, pose a significant challenge to the ruling coalition and have the potential to polarize the electorate.
This development has sent shockwaves through Pakistan's political landscape, and the nation awaits further developments as the legal battle unfolds. (ILKHA)
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