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Aleema Khan, Ali Amin Gandapur reconcile at PTI meeting

PTI parliamentarians instructed to attend court on hearing days
Published 19 May, 2025 06:20pm
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A meeting of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) resolved the conflict between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and the three sisters of the party’s founder, Imran Khan.

Sources reported that Aleema stated that they were not engaged in politics, but their brother was in jail and that they would continue to raise their voices for him.

A detailed briefing on the legal status of the founder’s cases was provided, and all PTI parliamentarians were instructed to attend court on hearing days.

Additionally, a symbolic sit-in and protest in front of the Election Commission is scheduled for Wednesday, along with a march from the Islamabad High Court to the Election Commission.

Moreover, the party has directed all national and provincial assembly members, as well as ticket holders, to participate in the march, with a decision that those who do not attend will receive show-cause notices.

The leadership emphasized the importance of reorganizing the party and actively advocating for the founder’s release on legal, political, and public fronts.

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Moreover, last week, Azma Khanum and Noreen Khanum met with Imran at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail.

Also, on May 16, PTI decided to launch a full-scale anti-government campaign, aimed at securing the release of party founder Imran and mobilizing public support across the country.

Similarly, PTI leader Shandana Gulzar has said that Imran will not enter into any deal and his stance remains unchanged as he will not back down.

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