Government Weighs Options on Imran Khan

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The government of Pakistan is weighing its options on how to deal with former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Khan was ousted from power in a no-confidence vote in April, and he has since been accused of corruption and misuse of power.

The government could continue to pursue legal action against Khan. If Khan is convicted, he could face jail time. However, this would be a long and drawn-out process, and it is not clear whether the government has the evidence to secure a conviction.

Another option for the government is to try to silence Khan politically. This could be done by banning his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), or by arresting his supporters. However, this would be a risky move, as it could further polarize the country and lead to unrest.

The government could also reach a deal with Khan. This could involve Khan agreeing to step down from politics in exchange for immunity from prosecution. This would be a major victory for Khan and his supporters, but it would also be a setback for democracy in Pakistan.

The ultimate outcome of the situation is uncertain. However, it is clear that the government of Pakistan is taking Imran Khan very seriously.


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