Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, has been incarcerated for nearly two years under the government led by General Asim Munir. Khan's sons, Qasim Khan and Suleman Khan, who are based in the United States, had planned to travel to Pakistan to join protests demanding their father's release. Their visit was intended to support the ongoing political movement against Khan's detention and to highlight alleged human rights violations. The PTI party and Khan's family have maintained a strong stance against what they describe as state repression. However, recent developments indicate that Imran Khan himself has barred his sons from coming to Pakistan, leading to confusion and speculation within political circles. Pakistani authorities have stated that the sons' participation in peaceful protests would not be obstructed and that visas could be issued promptly if requested. The situation remains fluid, with political commentators noting the potential impact of the sons' involvement in the movement, while some label it as dynastic politics. Protests led by PTI are scheduled nationwide, with rallies planned for August 5, where Khan's sons were expected to play a prominent role before the travel restrictions were imposed.
کیا پی ٹی آئی نے حکومت سے مینار پاکستان میں جلسے کی اجازت مانگی ہے؟ حکومتی رہنما نے واضح کردیا #ARYNews #Khabar https://t.co/89I9qjZtL5
بانی پی ٹی آئی کے بیٹوں کو امریکا میں مایوسی کا سامنا؟؟؟ اختیار ولی نے اندر کی خبر دیدی #ARYNews #Khabar https://t.co/R2H3oRj0nP
PTI founder bars sons from visiting Pakistan #ARYNews https://t.co/PEIwAW0Lkj