Imran Khan’s Oxford chancellor bid dented

The letter argues whether Imran who is 'Taliban-friendly' should be considered for the role


News Desk September 02, 2024

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has faced backlash over his nomination for the position of Oxford University Chancellor.

In a letter published in the Observer section of The Guardian, critics have described Khan as a supporter of the Taliban and labeled his candidacy as an insult to women.

The letter argues that Khan’s nomination contradicts the values and traditions of Oxford University, questioning whether someone who has supported the Taliban, endorsed restrictions on women’s education, and referred to Osama bin Laden as a martyr should be considered for such a prestigious role.

It also highlights Khan’s past controversial remarks about women’s attire, suggesting that his candidacy disrespects both current and former female graduates of the university.

Further, the letter contends that Khan’s nomination would likely be favored by the Taliban and their sympathizers, making it particularly troubling. Instead, the letter endorses Lady Elish Angiolini as a more suitable candidate for the position.

Angiolini, praised for her non-political stance and commitment to making the university more accessible to underprivileged students, is presented as a respected and preferable choice for Oxford’s Chancellor.

 

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