Imran Khan Clarifies Sons Not Coming to Pakistan for PTI Struggle

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PTI founder and ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan has firmly instructed his sons, Kasim and Suleman, not to return to Pakistan amid the current political unrest.

During a conversation with journalists at Adiala Jail, Khan revealed that his sons would neither come back to Pakistan nor take part in any political or protest-related activity.

“Kasim and Suleman will stay abroad and won’t be involved in any protest or movement,” Khan said.

His remarks followed widespread speculation that his sons were planning to return to lead a new protest campaign for his release—rumors that had stirred excitement among PTI supporters online, with some calling it the “second wave” of the PTI movement.

Observers see this as a strategic decision by Khan to protect his family from the volatile political climate. Others suggest it could mark a shift in his broader political strategy while in jail.

The announcement quickly trended on social media, with #QasimAndSuleman sparking debate over what it means for PTI’s future direction.

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