Imran Khan to run for Oxford chancellor from prison amid legal battles, confirms aide

This file photograph, posted on December 20, 2015, shows Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan during a graduation ceremony at the Namal University in Mianwali, Punjab. (Photo courtesy: Facebook/ImranKhanOfficial)
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  • The ex-PM studied at Oxford, completing his degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1975
  • His decision to run for the post is likely to get international attention to his incarceration in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has decided to run for the post of Chancellor of the University of Oxford from prison, according to one of his close aides, Zulfi Bukhari, who confirmed on Saturday that the ex-premier had asked him to initiate the application process.
Since his ouster from power in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022, Khan has become entangled in a slew of legal cases, a frequent hazard for opposition figures in Pakistan.
He has been in jail for over a year, though all the convictions handed down to him ahead of the February 8 parliamentary election have either been suspended or overturned. However, he remains incarcerated on new charges.
While Khan could not contest the national polls due to the legal cases against him — which he claims are motivated to keep him out of politics — a British newspaper, The Telegraph, reported in July that he wanted to run for the position of Chancellor at the University of Oxford.
“I will confirm shortly when the procedure has been completed and submitted,” Bukhari said in a brief message circulated among the media while sharing the news.
The Chancellor of Oxford University is elected by the members of Convocation, which includes all alumni of the university who have been admitted to a degree. To be eligible to run for the position, a candidate must be nominated by at least two members of Convocation.
The election process is generally open to distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions to public life, academia or other fields.
The chancellor’s role is largely ceremonial, but it is a prestigious position within the university.
Convocation will be asked to elect the new Chancellor online in the third week of Michaelmas term, starting on October 28.
Khan studied at Oxford, where he completed his degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1975.
His decision to run for the position at the prestigious British university is expected to bring international attention to his incarceration in Pakistan.