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Qasim Khan Steps Up Big: Interview with The Times | Nationwide Night Protests Movement
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Qasim Khan, son of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has stepped boldly into the spotlight, effectively taking charge of the narrative amid growing calls for his father's release. Living in London, Qasim, along with his brother Sulaiman, gave a powerful interview to The Sunday Times, describing the treatment of their father as "barbaric" and warning of severe mental torture through prolonged solitary confinement in Adiala Jail.
Qasim revealed heartbreaking details: Imran Khan has been held in near-total isolation, with limited access to family or lawyers. Their last brief phone call was months ago—Qasim's in September (just 6 minutes), Sulaiman's in July. Despite court permissions, regular meetings have been denied for over two years. The brothers accused authorities of trying to break Khan's spirit, placing him in what they called a "death cell" with inhumane conditions, including dirty water and no social interaction. Yet, they expressed unwavering faith: "Our father always emerges from tough situations; he believes Allah protects him."
The interview highlights international concern, with reports of a London invitation or offer possibly linked to lobbying efforts or safety discussions—speculation grows that the UK government is advising against their planned January visit to Pakistan due to arrest fears. Qasim and Sulaiman remain determined, vowing to amplify global pressure for Imran Khan's freedom.
PTI sources indicate Qasim is pushing a 15-point charter of demands, focusing on justice, rule of law, ending political victimization, judicial reforms, and release of "political prisoners." This aligns with the party's intensified movement following Khan's recent 17-year sentence in the Toshakhana-II case.
The movement is gaining speed ("تحریک تیز"), with supporters defiant. Late-night protests erupted across cities as people hit the streets ("رات گئے عوام سڑکوں پر"), chanting for Khan's release and against perceived injustice. Social media buzzes with solidarity, as PTI workers organize peacefully but firmly, warning of sustained action until demands are met.
Qasim's emergence signals a new phase: the next generation leading the charge from abroad while ground forces mobilize. With Imran Khan's message of sacrifice echoing—"struggle for justice is sacred"—the nation braces for more unrest. Supporters see hope in the sons' courage; critics fear instability.
Will Qasim's voice turn global sympathy into action? The fight for "Haqeeqi Azadi" intensifies. Share your thoughts below—what's next for PTI?
Видео Qasim Khan Steps Up Big: Interview with The Times | Nationwide Night Protests Movement канала Irfan Hashmi Official
Qasim Khan, son of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has stepped boldly into the spotlight, effectively taking charge of the narrative amid growing calls for his father's release. Living in London, Qasim, along with his brother Sulaiman, gave a powerful interview to The Sunday Times, describing the treatment of their father as "barbaric" and warning of severe mental torture through prolonged solitary confinement in Adiala Jail.
Qasim revealed heartbreaking details: Imran Khan has been held in near-total isolation, with limited access to family or lawyers. Their last brief phone call was months ago—Qasim's in September (just 6 minutes), Sulaiman's in July. Despite court permissions, regular meetings have been denied for over two years. The brothers accused authorities of trying to break Khan's spirit, placing him in what they called a "death cell" with inhumane conditions, including dirty water and no social interaction. Yet, they expressed unwavering faith: "Our father always emerges from tough situations; he believes Allah protects him."
The interview highlights international concern, with reports of a London invitation or offer possibly linked to lobbying efforts or safety discussions—speculation grows that the UK government is advising against their planned January visit to Pakistan due to arrest fears. Qasim and Sulaiman remain determined, vowing to amplify global pressure for Imran Khan's freedom.
PTI sources indicate Qasim is pushing a 15-point charter of demands, focusing on justice, rule of law, ending political victimization, judicial reforms, and release of "political prisoners." This aligns with the party's intensified movement following Khan's recent 17-year sentence in the Toshakhana-II case.
The movement is gaining speed ("تحریک تیز"), with supporters defiant. Late-night protests erupted across cities as people hit the streets ("رات گئے عوام سڑکوں پر"), chanting for Khan's release and against perceived injustice. Social media buzzes with solidarity, as PTI workers organize peacefully but firmly, warning of sustained action until demands are met.
Qasim's emergence signals a new phase: the next generation leading the charge from abroad while ground forces mobilize. With Imran Khan's message of sacrifice echoing—"struggle for justice is sacred"—the nation braces for more unrest. Supporters see hope in the sons' courage; critics fear instability.
Will Qasim's voice turn global sympathy into action? The fight for "Haqeeqi Azadi" intensifies. Share your thoughts below—what's next for PTI?
Видео Qasim Khan Steps Up Big: Interview with The Times | Nationwide Night Protests Movement канала Irfan Hashmi Official
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