PTI leadership has no intention of freeing Imran Khan from jail, claims Aleema Khan

Imran Khan’s sister also expresses disappointment over postponement of Islamabad rally yesterday

By
Web Desk
|
Aleema Khan, the sister of deposed prime minister Imran Khan. — Geo.tv/File
Aleema Khan, the sister of deposed prime minister Imran Khan. — Geo.tv/File

  • Aleema Khan's short audio clip doing rounds on social media.
  • Questions Azam Swati's meeting with Imran Khan at 7am.
  • "Current PTI leadership lacks courage to make decisions."

Expressing a lack of confidence in the current leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Aleema Khan — the sister of party founder Imran Khan — has claimed that they have no "real intention" of freeing the former prime minister from jail.

The statement came hours after the former ruling party put off its today's public gathering in Islamabad and rescheduled it for September 8 as the local administration revoked the no-objection certificate (NOC) and sealed roads leading to the federal capital.

PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan said that the notification about the postponement of the rally had been issued and it would now be held on September 8, as per instruction of Imran Khan.

A short audio clip, purportedly featuring the voice of Aleema Khan, is doing rounds on social media, expressing dismay over the postponement of the rally.

She questioned why Azam Swati, a senior PTI leader, paid a visit to Imran early in the morning and who instructed him to do so. “Who instructed him [Swati] to meet Khan at 7am and deliver a message regarding the rally’s postponement.”

Aleema further said that why they were consulting the PTI founder, who is currently incarcerated at Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, criticising the current leadership for lacking the courage to make decisions.

She alleged that the present PTI leadership has no real intention of freeing the former premier from jail and “is using his name while making decisions independently”.

Her remarks were the latest in a series of broadsides launched against the present PTI leadership.

Earlier, former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry had said there was "no chance" of the incarcerated party founder’s release in the presence of the current PTI leadership.

“[Due to] lack of political strategy of current PTI leadership, all of us are suffering," said the former senior vice-president of the party, who parted with Imran following May 9 violent protests that saw attacks on public and military installations.

The former federal minister had said Barrister Gohar-led party's leaders only doing commentary on verdicts of different cases against jailed party leaders.

He was of the view that “eligible” politicians like Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Pervaiz Elahi, and Asad Qaiser should lead the party. Fawad, who is also a lawyer, urged the top PTI leaders to stop “foolish talks” expecting the early release of the PTI founder as a result of the court battles.