The PTI of the PTI quickly reported the reports of the media that said that the founder of the Imran Khan party had prohibited his two children from coming to Pakistan and participating in any activity for his release.
The children of Imran, Sulaiman Khan, 28, and Kasim Khan, 26, caught attention to his father’s imprisonment for the first time publicly in May. Earlier this month, Imran’s sister, Aleema Khan, said Sulaiman and Kasim will go to the United States before coming to Pakistan as part of a movement that asks for the liberation of the former user.
Imran, imprisoned since August 2023, has been complying with a sentence in the Adiala prison in a corruption case of £ 190 million and also faces pending essays under the anti -terrorist law related to the protests of May 9, 2023.
Early in the day, the media reports said that former prison prime minister told journalists from Adiala prison that his children would not come to Pakistan and participate or lead any protest.
Responding quickly to reports, PTI’s central information secretary Sahib He has absolutely not prevented his children from coming to Pakistan. I would ask those friends from the media that report Adiala that they only transmit exactly what Khan Sahib says. It is inappropriate to get things out of context, selectively or present conversations according to their own wishes. “
In a monitoring publication, he said: “There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Imran Khan’s children will come to Pakistan. Until now, only the date for this has not yet been determined. And everyone must remember that when they decided to come, they clearly told their father that we are not looking for their permission, but informing him.
Although the government has not officially commented on the issue of Imran’s son, Interior Minister of State, Tallal Chaudhry, previously questioned what role, if they could ever play, and added that they were welcome to visit Pakistan and that there would be no obstacle to them and the visas would be issued “in less than 24 hours”, provided they remained within the law.
The Minister of State for Law and the Barrimer of Justice Aqeel Malik had told him Dawn.com That article 16 of the Constitution, which grants the right to meet, was applicable to citizens and foreigners cannot meet in Pakistan.
Malik also said that the two brothers could not legally participate in the local political activity, since they were British citizens, and that if they “violate the visa conditions, the visa can be canceled.”
There were also contradictory statements of PML-N leaders about whether the duo would be allowed to enter Pakistan, with Senator Irfan Siddiqui saying that they should be allowed to come and “carry out their activities”, but within the limitations of the law.