During the visit, Sohail Afridi will tour different areas of Sindh and personally oversee party matters. Provincial assembly members will accompany him throughout the trip. He is also scheduled to meet party leadership, jailed workers, and senior political figures.
The chief minister will visit the Karachi Press Club and take part in political street campaigns. PTI aims to mobilize workers across the city during this visit.
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has also requested permission to hold a public rally at Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi. PTI Karachi President Raja Azhar has written a formal letter to the Deputy Commissioner East seeking approval.
In the letter, Raja Azhar stated that Sohail Afridi wants to address the gathering on January 11 and requested official permission for the event.
Meanwhile, former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan, who is currently imprisoned at Central Jail Rawalpindi, was allowed to meet his wife Bushra Bibi.
According to jail sources, the meeting was arranged under strict rules and took place under the supervision of jail authorities. The couple was allowed to speak privately.
Sources said Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi spent around 45 minutes together. They asked about each other’s well-being and discussed household matters.
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Jail officials said this was not their first meeting. The couple had also met last Tuesday. However, due to security concerns and jail rules, no other family member or party leader was allowed to meet Imran Khan on this occasion.
The Karachi visit shows PTI’s push to revive political activity in Sindh. Seeking rally permission signals street mobilization plans. Meanwhile, limited jail meetings highlight strict security controls.
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