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Imran Khan no more in race of Oxford University's chancellorship

Khan, who is an Oxford alumni, is currently serving out his sentence in Adiala Jail

LONDON (Web Desk) - Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has not been included in the list of candidates vying for chancellorship of the prestigious Oxford University. 

The university has issued a list of 38 candidates competing for the office of Oxford University’s chancellor. 

Imran, who is an Oxford alumni himself, is currently serving out his sentence in Adiala Jail. 

The office of chancellor is symbolic and ceremonial. 

The vacancy of chancellor of the University of Oxford was open following the resignation of 80-year-old Lord Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong and Tory Party chairman, who held the post for 21 years. 

Election for the coveted post of University of Oxford’s chancellor would take place on Oct 28. 

The result would be announced on Nov 25. 

It must be noted that several other high-profile figures including two former British PMs Boris Johnson and Tony Blair are also eyeing the coveted slot. 

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Imran Khan's association with Oxford University is very old, but for the very first time, he was running for the office of chancellor of this historic and renowned university. 

He studied politics, economics and philosophy from the University of Oxford in 1972 and took charge of the university’s cricket team in 1974. 

Khan obtained a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) from Keble College in the University of Oxford. 

Earlier, Imran Khan remained the Chancellor of Bradford University from 2005 to 2014. 

A UK publication claimed that the university was receiving emails against Khan, contesting that the former premier is ineligible for the top post of the university. It said there was resentment within the institution about Imran Khan's nomination. 

Read More: Oxford University receives emails against Imran Khan's nomination as chancellor

Meanwhile, a petition was filed in the University of Oxford against the PTI founder by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) overseas worker Khurram Butt. 

Butt, in his petition, mentioned the ongoing Al-Qadir Trust case against Khan as a basis to remove his name from the nomination of the university. 

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