What have you done Imran Khan. Were you not the One who used to say
مجھے کس چیز کی ضرورت تھی مجھے تو اللہ نے سب کچھ دے دیا تھا
Then why did you need this wealth you have earned
Are we really able to defend you now by calling it your legal and Halaal Earnings?
The question is why the hell did you do it ???
I was looking at the international media and this is what is written about you. No one else but you brought this day and this shame on us Pakistanis
BBC
Disqualified for incorrectly declaring details of presents from foreign dignitaries and proceeds from their alleged sale. The gifts included Rolex watches, a ring and a pair of cuff links.
But in a written submission admitted buying items worth nearly $100,000 (£90,000), and later selling them for more than twice that amount.
CTV:
Khan illegally sold state gifts and concealed assets as premier.
New York Times
Found him guilty of illegally selling gifts given to him by other countries when he was prime minister and concealing the profits from the authorities
Global news
Pakistan’s elections commission on Friday disqualified former Prime Minister
Imran Khan from holding public office for five years, accusing him of unlawfully selling state gifts and concealing assets
NPR
Pakistan's elections commission on Friday disqualified former Prime Minister Imran Khan from holding public office for five years, after finding he had unlawfully sold state gifts and concealed assets as premier,
Aljazeera
Pakistan’s election commission (ECP), in a unanimous decision, has found former Prime Minister Imran Khan guilty of “corrupt practices” and disqualified him from being a member of parliament.
TRT World
The Election Commission of Pakistan disqualifies Khan from holding public office because he unlawfully sold state gifts given to him by other countries when he was in power.
Reuters
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was barred from holding public office on Friday after the top election tribunal found him guilty of unlawfully selling gifts from foreign dignitaries
Arab News
Khan was accused of misusing his position to purchase and sell gifts received during state visits abroad that were worth over $635,497 (140 million rupees).