naveed
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naveed
@mnav84
عشق کا عین عقل کے عین کو کها جاتا ہے-


🚨🚨 یوتھیوں کا چیلنج قبول میں نے آکسفورڈ یونورسٹی کو میل بھیجنے کا کہا تو یوتھیوں نے چیلنج کیا پٹواری لکھ نہی سکتے میں نے یہ میل لکھی ہے عمران کے جنسی سکینڈل ، چندے کا فراڈ ، طالبان کی حمایت کرپشن پر سزا غرض ہر چیز لکھ دی ہے اب یہ آپ کا کام کہ اسے وائرل کریں ہر وٹس ایپ گروپ میں ڈالیں اور کم از کم دس بندوں سے ہر بندہ یہ میل کروائے اس کو اس chancellor@admin.ox.ac.uk پر بھیجیں Subject: Concerns Regarding the Candidacy of Imran Khan for Chancellor Election I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to express serious concerns regarding the candidacy of Mr. Imran Khan for the Chancellor election at Oxford University. While Mr. Khan is a prominent figure, there are significant aspects of his public and personal record that are deeply troubling and deserve careful consideration. Support for the Taliban and Extremism: Mr. Khan has frequently expressed views and taken actions that align with extremist elements, particularly the Taliban: Advocacy for Taliban Offices in Pakistan: Mr. Khan has proposed allowing the Taliban to open an office in Pakistan, which sparked widespread criticism both within the country and internationally. This suggestion was particularly alarming given the Taliban’s history of violence and human rights abuses. Endorsement of Taliban Ideology: He has referred to the Taliban as “freedom fighters,” especially during the U.S. presence in Afghanistan. After the U.S. withdrawal, Mr. Khan celebrated the event as the Afghans "breaking the shackles of slavery," a statement widely interpreted as support for the Taliban’s return to power. Remarks on Osama bin Laden: In a speech to Pakistan's National Assembly, Mr. Khan controversially referred to Osama bin Laden as a "shaheed" (martyr), a term that honors his death rather than condemning his actions as a global terrorist. Controversial Views on Gender and Violence: Mr. Khan has made numerous statements that have drawn criticism for promoting misogynistic views. He has repeatedly blamed women’s clothing for incidents of rape, claiming that "if a woman wears very few clothes, it will have an impact on men unless they're robots." Such remarks shift the blame away from the perpetrators and perpetuate harmful stereotypes about women. Sex Scandal and Online Harassment: Mr. Khan has also been embroiled in a sex scandal, where allegations were made against him by a woman who came forward with claims of an inappropriate relationship. Instead of addressing these allegations responsibly, his political party allegedly mobilized an online troll army to harass and intimidate the woman, as detailed in Hajra Khan's book . This use of social media to silence critics and discredit accusers reflects a disturbing pattern of behavior that raises serious questions about Mr. Khan’s respect for women’s rights and personal integrity. Personal Integrity and Legal Issues: In addition to these issues, Mr. Khan has faced significant legal challenges and controversies: Corruption Conviction: Mr. Khan was recently convicted in the Toshakhana case, which involved the illegal sale of state gifts. This conviction raises serious concerns about his commitment to transparency and ethical governance. Paternity Controversy: Mr. Khan has also been involved in a longstanding legal battle over his refusal to acknowledge his daughter, Tyrian White, in official documents. This issue has cast further doubt on his personal integrity and honesty. Given these concerns, I strongly urge the university to carefully consider the broader implications of electing Mr. Khan as Chancellor. Oxford University has a long history of upholding the highest standards of leadership, ethical behavior, and respect for human rights—values that seem at odds with Mr. Khan’s public and personal record. Thank you for your time and consideration of these serious matters. I trust that Oxford University will make a decision that reflects its commitment to upholding these principles. Kind regards, [Your Full Name]









Can @SalAhmedPK or @Brainmasalaar or @SyedAliZafar1 clarify for me IF I were to question appt of a retd mly bureaucrat as head of NAB would I possibly be guilty of sedition, mutiny or terrorism or even all three? I ask bec as a law abiding citizen I would hate to break the law!
















