الله توبہ توبہ توبہ - اتنی بیزتی توبہ - نوبل پرائز بیزتی کا سرپرائز بن گیا

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

Did Nobel Institute just reject Imran Khan’s nomination for peace prize?


A director of Norway’s Nobel Institute has criticized a Norwegian political party for allegedly exploiting the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process for political gain.

The Norwegian Centre Party had announced its intention to nominate Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan for the Nobel Peace Prize. According to Norwegian media, party leader Geir Lippestad stated in a January livestream that Norway’s most significant contribution could be nominating Khan, urging support from the Pakistani-Norwegian community to gain a seat in the Storting (Norwegian Parliament) to push for the nomination.

Norwegian newspaper NRK reported that Kristian Berg Harpviken, a director at the Nobel Institute, has reacted to the controversy. In an article, he pointed out that Lippestad is eager to secure a parliamentary seat and is attempting to gain maximum support from the Pakistani-Norwegian community.

Harpviken criticized the move, stating that this is the first time a Norwegian politician has used the Nobel Peace Prize for personal political ambitions. He warned of multiple consequences, including creating a false impression that a Norwegian politician can influence the nomination process, casting doubts over the credibility of the prize, and potentially raising security concerns for both the nominee and the nominator.


The newspaper paraphrased his statments in the following manner:

  • What is happening here is probably that Lippestad strongly wants a seat in the Storting. And he wants to secure as many votes as possible in the Norwegian-Pakistani community.
  • This may create the false impression that a Norwegian politician has particular influence on who is nominated for – and awarded – the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Trust in the award-giving process may be weakened, even if it is based on expert assessments
  • It can pose a security risk for both the nominee and the nominator, since candidates often find themselves in politically sensitive situations.
  • There have been many cases where sitting members of parliament have been open about who they have nominated. What is special here is that a person who does not sit in the Storting, but wants to be there, specifically promises who he will nominate.

While Lippestad defended his stance by stating that Norwegian politicians have previously discussed Nobel nominations, Harpviken emphasized that this case is unique since Lippestad is not yet a member of the Storting but is seeking to enter it.

The discussion gained momentum after the Centre Party recently posted on social media platform X, suggesting that Khan should be nominated and claiming that they had collaborated with eligible nominators to do so. This led to speculation, particularly on social media and in Indian media, that Khan had already been nominated.

However, Norwegian media clarified that the Centre Party lacks the authority to nominate candidates for the prize. Following the Nobel Institute director’s response, rumors have circulated online that Khan’s nomination has been rejected.

It is important to note that the Nobel Committee decides on nominations, and the process is kept strictly confidential.

 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
ان میں سے پہلی کوشش آپ کی ہے

نہیں یار میں اب کچھ عمرانی عمرانی سا بوتا جا رھا ھوں - اتنی زیادہ بیزتی پر افسوس بوتا بے
یہ سارا کرتوت شہباز گلی کا ھے

☹️☹️☹️
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
نہیں یار میں اب کچھ عمرانی عمرانی سا بوتا جا رھا ھوں - اتنی زیادہ بیزتی پر افسوس بوتا بے
یہ سارا کرتوت شہباز گلی کا ھے

☹️☹️☹️
عمرانی بننے کی ضرورت نہیں ہے مخلص پاکستانی بن جاو لوگ تمھیں عمرانی عمرانی پکارنا شروع کردیں گے
 

Gujjar1

Minister (2k+ posts)
نہیں یار میں اب کچھ عمرانی عمرانی سا بوتا جا رھا ھوں - اتنی زیادہ بیزتی پر افسوس بوتا بے
یہ سارا کرتوت شہباز گلی کا ھے

☹️☹️☹️
Ma yawey to imrani hota nahi ja raha balke tu Imran khan ki najaiz aulad hai..tujhe pahley bhi bataya tha..apni amma se bhi confrim ker le. Ye alag baat hai k wo kisi aur Imran k pass chali gaye thee isi liye terey jaisa gaanda khanzeer jum diya hai.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
عمرانی بننے کی ضرورت نہیں ہے مخلص پاکستانی بن جاو لوگ تمھیں عمرانی عمرانی پکارنا شروع کردیں گے

اب اس کے لئے مجھے امریکہ کینیڈا وغیرہ جانا پڑے گا
ویزا تے پیجو
 

zaheer2003

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
اب اس کے لئے مجھے امریکہ کینیڈا وغیرہ جانا پڑے گا
ویزا تے پیجو
اس کیلئے غیرت کی ضرورت ہوتی ہے وہ تجھے جہنم میں جا کر بھی نہیں آنے والی سالیا پنڈی والیں دیا
 

Milkyway

Senator (1k+ posts)

Did Nobel Institute just reject Imran Khan’s nomination for peace prize?


A director of Norway’s Nobel Institute has criticized a Norwegian political party for allegedly exploiting the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process for political gain.

The Norwegian Centre Party had announced its intention to nominate Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan for the Nobel Peace Prize. According to Norwegian media, party leader Geir Lippestad stated in a January livestream that Norway’s most significant contribution could be nominating Khan, urging support from the Pakistani-Norwegian community to gain a seat in the Storting (Norwegian Parliament) to push for the nomination.

Norwegian newspaper NRK reported that Kristian Berg Harpviken, a director at the Nobel Institute, has reacted to the controversy. In an article, he pointed out that Lippestad is eager to secure a parliamentary seat and is attempting to gain maximum support from the Pakistani-Norwegian community.

Harpviken criticized the move, stating that this is the first time a Norwegian politician has used the Nobel Peace Prize for personal political ambitions. He warned of multiple consequences, including creating a false impression that a Norwegian politician can influence the nomination process, casting doubts over the credibility of the prize, and potentially raising security concerns for both the nominee and the nominator.


The newspaper paraphrased his statments in the following manner:

  • What is happening here is probably that Lippestad strongly wants a seat in the Storting. And he wants to secure as many votes as possible in the Norwegian-Pakistani community.
  • This may create the false impression that a Norwegian politician has particular influence on who is nominated for – and awarded – the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Trust in the award-giving process may be weakened, even if it is based on expert assessments
  • It can pose a security risk for both the nominee and the nominator, since candidates often find themselves in politically sensitive situations.
  • There have been many cases where sitting members of parliament have been open about who they have nominated. What is special here is that a person who does not sit in the Storting, but wants to be there, specifically promises who he will nominate.

While Lippestad defended his stance by stating that Norwegian politicians have previously discussed Nobel nominations, Harpviken emphasized that this case is unique since Lippestad is not yet a member of the Storting but is seeking to enter it.

The discussion gained momentum after the Centre Party recently posted on social media platform X, suggesting that Khan should be nominated and claiming that they had collaborated with eligible nominators to do so. This led to speculation, particularly on social media and in Indian media, that Khan had already been nominated.

However, Norwegian media clarified that the Centre Party lacks the authority to nominate candidates for the prize. Following the Nobel Institute director’s response, rumors have circulated online that Khan’s nomination has been rejected.

It is important to note that the Nobel Committee decides on nominations, and the process is kept strictly confidential.

نوبل پیس پرائس کمیٹی کے ڈائریکٹر نے عمران نیازی کا نوبل پرائز کو نو بال پرائس قرار دیا۔​

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Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم

Ivan Alekseyev
(a.k.a. Noize MC)
(born 1985)
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Russia
"in representating, with their voices, a new generation that speaks very strongly for humanistic values."Arnfinn Vonen
(born 1960) et al.[a]
[4][5]
Elizaveta Gyrdymova
(a.k.a. Monetochka)
(born 1998)
Issa Amro
(born 1980)
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Palestine
"for having worked tirelessly to protect the basic rights of Palestinians from oppression, both from the Israeli occupation regime and violent settlers."Ingrid Fiskaa
(born 1977)
[6]
Jeff Halper
(born 1946)
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Israel
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United States
Chow Hang-tung
(born 1985)
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Hong Kong
"for her tireless work for democracy and human rights in a time of great oppression and danger."Guri Melby
(born 1981)
[7]
Mahrang Baloch
(born 1993)
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Pakistan
"for tireless advocacy against enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and systemic oppression in Balochistan."[8][9]
Irwin Cotler
(born 1940)
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Canada
"for his lifelong dedication to serving underprivileged populations, representing silenced voices, and promoting the loftiest of ideals: justice and freedom."Isaac Herzog
(born 1960) et al.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Nobel_Peace_Prize#cite_note-11
Nominations confirmed by the various News Agencies
[th]
Nominee​
[/th][th]
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Headquarters​
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[/th][th]
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[td]
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[/td]​
[td][10][11][/td]

[TR]
[td]Jolanta Duda
(born ?)[/td][td]
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Poland[/td][td]"for her dedication to defending justice, dignity and humanity, with the aim of building a society based on mutual respect."[/td][td][12][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Îlham Ehmed
(born 1967)[/td][td]
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Syria[/td][td]"for their significant contributions to peace, democracy, and freedom of expression in the Kurdish regions of Syria and Iraq."[/td][td][13][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Sherwan Sherwani
(born 1983)[/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Pope Francis
(born 1936)[/td][td]
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Vatican City[/td][td]"for his unstoppable contribution to promoting binding and comprehensive peace and fraternization between people, ethnic groups and states."[/td][td]Dag Inge Ulstein
(born 1980)[/td][td][14][15][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Alexei Gorinov
(born 1961)[/td][td]
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Russia[/td][td]"for his courage and commitment to peace demonstrated in captivity."[/td][td]Professors from United States, United Kingdom and Germany[/td][td][16][17][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Hada
(born 1955)[/td][td]
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China[/td][td]"for his continuing advocacy for the ethnic Mongolians living under Chinese Communist Party rule despite years of persecution."[/td][td]Hiroshi Yamada
(born 1958) et al.[c][/td][td][18][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Gubad Ibadoghlu
(born 1971)[/td][td]
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Azerbaijan[/td][td]"for his commitment to exposing social and environmental injustices, corruption, and promoting human rights."[/td][td]Belinda Davis
(born 1959)[/td][td][19][/td]
[/TR]
[TR]
[td]Imran Khan
(Born 1952)[/td]
[td]"for his work with human rights and democracy in Pakistan"[/td][td]Pakistan World Alliance[/td][td][20][/td]
[/TR]
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Imran Khan has always made this country proud, but the MFs of the fascist state don't realize what a gem of a person he is. This country doesn't deserve a person like Imran Khan.
"Long live Imran Khan."
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
What a horrible country Pakistan is. Nations value, honor, and encourage leaders like Imran Khan, who are selfless, loyal, truthful, non-corrupt, and self-respecting and who always advocate dignity and integrity for their country.
However, in Pakistan, we promote and value corrupt people like Sharifs & Zardaris, who have no regard for Pakistan's interests & integrity.
 

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