When will Imran Khan sons come to Pakistan? Aleema Khan reveals
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(Web Desk): Aleema Khan has revealed about when Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s son will come to Pakistan.

Speaking to the media after meeting Imran Khan, Aleema said that Imran Khan has sent out two key messages, stating that both he and his wife, Bushra Bibi, are being subjected to injustice.

Aleema Khan said that the PTI founder believes internal divisions within the party are being deliberately fueled over the Lahore meeting. He urged party members to set aside personal differences and focus entirely on the movement. She added that access to television and newspapers has been restricted for Imran Khan in jail.

She appreciated the unity shown by over 300 parliamentarians gathering in Lahore, quoting Imran Khan as saying, “Anyone who tries to create discord within the party, I will deal with them myself.” She stressed, “We’ve been coming to jail for the past two years while some are busy creating rifts. If the cases against Imran Khan are heard, the matter will be resolved.”

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When asked by a journalist about Imran Khan’s sons, Suleman and Qasim, Aleema Khan said, “Imran Khan is also waiting for his children to come to Pakistan. We will inform you when they arrive.”

Meanwhile, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar clarified Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur’s recent statement, saying it was a routine comment meant to convey that “something will happen within 90 days—either a breakthrough or a complete showdown.” He added that the movement has already started on Imran Khan’s call and will reach its peak on August 5.

Senator Barrister Ali Zafar said that if a meeting about the movement was to be held, Punjab Chief Organizer Aliya Hamza should have been informed in advance. He acknowledged confusion within the party regarding the “90-day” narrative, attributing it to the lack of direct contact with Imran Khan.

PTI’s Secretary General added that the Punjab Chief Organizer is currently busy. When he asked Aliya Hamza, she denied any such meeting. He further stated that Imran Khan has not yet nominated candidates for the upcoming Senate elections. PTI expects to win four seats in the Senate: one general, one reserved for women, and one technocrat seat.