Imran Khan, PTI will not receive special treatment on May 9 cases: PM Kakar
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar takes questions from the University students, connecting with the next generation of leaders and scholars.


London: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has underscored the principle of equality before the law, assuring that no preferential treatment will be afforded to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his supporters regarding the May 9 attacks on Pakistan Army installations.
During his visit to the Oxford University's Oxford Union, the interim premier addressed students and later spoke to Pakistani media upon concluding his extensive tour of the US and UK.
He expressed the commitment to ensuring a fair election process, affirming that PTI will have an equitable opportunity in these elections. The scheduling of elections falls under the purview of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), and the government will adhere to the designated timeline, PM Kakar reiterated.
On this occasion, Oxford Union President Disha Hegde moderated an interactive Question and Answer' session with the Prime Minister.
Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar took questions from the University students, connecting with the next generation of leaders and scholars.
He signed the Visitors' Book, recognizing the institution's pivotal role in shaping global discourse and leadership.
Earlier, he also visited the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, where he was received by the Centre's Director Dr Farhan Ahmad Nizami.
The Prime Minister made a tour of the Centre and was briefed on efforts to promote intercultural understanding and the study of Islamic civilization.
The event marked a significant moment of intellectual exchange and dialogue, highlighting the Prime Minister's commitment to fostering global partnerships and intellectual growth.
Sabalenka named WTA Player of the Year for second straight season
- 14 hours ago

Please don’t make airports healthy again. Just make them more efficient.
- 2 hours ago

My defense of a $40 cable paperweight – I’m sorry
- 4 hours ago

A Kinect for kids is outselling Xbox to become the hot console this holiday
- 4 hours ago
Arteta tells critics to back off struggling Gyökeres
- 3 hours ago
Tagic Army Public School (APS) Peshawar incident completes 11 painful years
- 10 hours ago
AI boom seen lifting chipmaking equipment sales 9pc to $126bn in 2026
- 11 hours ago
Pakistan qualify for semi-final of under 19 Asia Cup cricket
- 11 hours ago

Gold prices dip per tola in Pakistan, global markets
- 14 hours ago

YouTube made its video player easier to navigate on TVs
- 4 hours ago

Assailants kill cop, brother in gun attack in KP’s Lakki Marwat
- 11 hours ago

Young Leaders Conference 2025 highlights social stewardship on day two
- 11 hours ago



