Oxford University rejects to elect a ‘Disgraced Ex-Prime Minister’ despite the backing of the House of Goldsmiths

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Monitoring Desk: The project of the House of Goldsmiths looks crumbling as a strong reaction erupted at Oxford University against Imran Khan’s chancellor election.

In its headline, the Daily Mail gave Imran Khan the title of Disgraced Ex-Prime Minister—-Imran Khan. Oxford University received angry emails and protest petitions against Imran Khan’s chancellor contesting the election. Backed and morally sponsored by the House of Goldsmiths, the candidacy of Imran Khan is a political move in a bid to save him from legal charges of corruption, vandalism, and sedition against the state of Pakistan. However, a strong reaction is coming from former staff members and former students who are sending a flood of e-mails to the University administration, describing the development as the most unsuitable candidate for the chancellorship of Oxford University.

According to Daily Mail, the majority of the content of emails says that it is not acceptable for a person convicted in corruption cases to contest the chancellor election of a major educational institution like Oxford University, the petition states.

Imran Khan’s extremist stance based on enthusiastic support of the Taliban and Osama bin Laden became a major obstacle in the way of becoming the chancellor’s candidate. According to the Daily Mail, the founder of PTI has on many occasions supported the Taliban and propagated their extremist agenda.

Further personal and public interest conflicts have also been mentioned in the petition received by the university against the founder of PTI. There are many stains on the personal life of the PTI founder. Imran Khan’s statement downplaying the heinous crime of men raping women’s short dresses also fell on Imran Khan’s throat. The short dress of women is the main reason for the incidents of their disgrace, the effect of such dress is not only on robots, Imran Khan’s old position

Imran Khan’s supporters are harassing opponents of his candidacy, report claims. Supporters of Imran Khan are also using social media violence to stop criticism of him, and the complaints of the opponents.

Oxford University rejecting to elect Disgraced Ex-Prime Minister despite the strong support of House of Goldsmiths
Oxford University rejects to election a Disgraced Ex-Prime Minister despite the strong support of the House of Goldsmiths

Oxford University has a rich history of respect for humanity, moral values, ​​and high standards of leadership, Imran Khan’s chancellor election will tarnish it, British newspaper

The University of Oxford will shortlist candidates for the Chancellor’s election in early October. Imran Khan is a supporter of terrorists in his address to the National Assembly, he called Osama bin Laden a martyr, said in the petition

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