The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has ordered the leaders of the party to block the implementation of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa mines and mineral bill and have forbidden to attend the All Parts Conference (APC), the APEX Committee and the National Security Committee without its approval.
According to Express News, the directives communicated after a 45 -minute prison meeting between Imran and their sisters, Uzma Khan and Noreen Khan. In statements to the media, his sister Aleema Khan, who once again was denied permission to meet him, shared details of the meeting provided by his brothers.
She revealed that Imran expressed serious reservations on the procedure of the operations of the parties without their contribution. “It made it clear that no policy will be approved without its consent,” he said. “He has also ordered the party members to attend any APC, APC or National Security meeting unless he authorizes it.”
Imran specifically prohibited Ali Amin Gandapur from meeting him, criticizing his absence of jail despite his superior position. He compared the situation with the cabinet of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, commenting that “whole cabinets used to go to jail or in London, why not Ali Amin?”
Imran also directed the Junaid Akbar party leader to concentrate completely on revitalizing the movement. “People want a strong movement at this time,” he said, according to reports, encouraging protests in front of the Electoral Commission and presenting appeals in the electoral courts.
On the subject of his health, Aleema clarified that Imran is in good condition and dismissed the rumors spread by the Indian media as propaganda. He also criticized the treatment of PTI legislators by the police, claiming that they were mistreated and humiliated.
According to reports, Imran also warned against the misuse of his X account, questioning how people like Faisal Chaudhry get access. In India, he urged the government to present a serious front, urging the president and the prime minister to issue firm statements instead of what he described as “drama.”