The arrest of Imran Khan is considered arbitrary and in violation of international law, according to the UN Working Group on Human Rights

According to the UN Human Rights Working Group, the decision to detain Imran Khan, founder of PTI, is deemed illegal under international law.

Geo News reported that the UN Human Rights Working Group’s findings indicate there is no legal justification for the arrest of the PTI founder. Allegedly, the arrest was intended to disqualify him.

The report calls on the Pakistani government to allow unrestricted investigations into the circumstances surrounding the detention of PTI founder Imran Khan.

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