Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to human rights and democracy. The Pakistan World Alliance (PWA) and Partiet Sentrum announced his nomination, praising his leadership in defending democratic values and people’s rights.
This is not his first nomination; in 2019, he was also recognized for his role in promoting peace in South Asia. The Norwegian Nobel Committee will now conduct an eight-month review to assess all candidates before making a final decision.
Imran Khan remains a widely recognized leader, admired by supporters for his work in justice, governance, and public welfare. His nomination has sparked global discussions, with opinions divided on whether he deserves this prestigious honor. Winning the Nobel Peace Prize would place him among the world’s most influential figures dedicated to peace and humanitarian efforts.