Imran says no to military op in K-P

Orders Gandapur to desist move; says his sons will visit Pakistan only to meet him


Our Correspondent August 03, 2025 3 min read
Imran Khan orders to expel absent lawmakers of voting day of 26th constitutional amendment. PHOTO: PIXABAY

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ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI:

PTI founder Imran Khan said in a "clear message" to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Saturday that the federation should not be allowed to conduct another military operation in the province and its tribal areas.

In a message from Imran posted on Saturday on his X account, which is not operated by him, the ex-premier said regarding any operation in KP: "I convey a clear message to Ali Amin that the federation must not be allowed to conduct another military operation in KP and the tribal areas.

"Confrontation between the army and the people destroys the institution of the army. Operations are not a solution to any problem. Issues should be resolved through dialogue in accordance with the system there. Afghanistan is our Muslim neighbouring country. Relations with them should also be improved, and issues should be addressed through discussions."

Responding to the party founder's instruction from his personal account, Gandapur said that keeping in mind Imran's thinking, he had hosted today the first of several jirgas on restoring law and order in the province.

Toshakhana II case

Incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan has confirmed that he has been allowed to talk to his sons, who live in London and that he has been also provided newspapers in his prison cell at Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail where he is detained since September 2023.

Imran told this to Special Judge (Central) Shahrukh Arjumand on Saturday during the hearing of the Toshakhana II case in a courtroom inside the famous prison in the garrison city.

The PTI founder stated that jail authorities allowed him to talk to Kasim and Sulaiman over phone for more than an hour. He confirmed that his television set in the prison cell was working and that he was also getting daily newspapers.

During the hearing of the Toshakhana II case, the testimony of NAB Assistant Director Aftab Ahmed was officially recorded. Bushra Bibi's lawyer, Arshad Tabraiz, completed his cross-examination of the witness Aftab Ahmed. Imran Khan's lawyer, Qausain Mufti, will cross-examine the witness at the next hearing.

The court summoned two more witnesses, Rabia and Sana, to record their statements at the next hearing and later adjourned further proceedings of the case until August 6. Bushra Bibi, who is also detained at the same prison, was also present in the courtroom.

Talking to reporters, Imran said that his children would only come to Pakistan to meet him and would not participate in politics or any protest movement. Earlier, Imran's sister Aleema Khan had announced the PTI founder's sons would come to Pakistan and lead a protest against his detention.

Imran's sons

Aleema Khan, sister of PTI Patron-in-Chief Imran Khan, has strongly denied claims that her brother barred his sons from visiting Pakistan, saying they had applied for National Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (Nicops) as well as visas to visit Pakistan.

On Friday, Aleema said both Qasim and Sulaiman and were waiting for approval from the interior ministry. Responding to the comments, Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry asked why they would need visas if they had the Nicop, as she had previously claimed.

Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail on Saturday, she clarified that Imran's sons possess a NICOP, but it has been lost.

"The Nicop of one [of the brothers] is missing and the other can't find his card so they've submitted two applications: one to issue their Nicop, which is valid for the next six to seven years … and they have also applied for the visa which can be issued within an hour."

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