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‘Release me on parole, I’ll solve Afghan crisis’: Imran Khan

Published on: October 15, 2025 8:48 PM

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked for parole so he can help resolve the Afghan issue through dialogue and peace. His message was conveyed by his sister, Noreen Khan, outside Adiala Jail, where she spoke to the media on his behalf. Imran said he is saddened by recent events involving a religious party and urged institutions to form a judicial commission to investigate that incident and the four May 9 episodes. He directed supporters to protest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday.

On Afghanistan, Imran Khan called it Pakistan’s neighbor, noting the war there has lasted 45 years. He lamented that three generations of Afghan refugees lived in Pakistan before being forced out. He warned these forced expulsions can sow resentment and hostility against Pakistan. Imran insisted that whatever happens between the two countries, politicians must step in, and he wants parole to lead a peaceful solution.

Read more: Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to 48-hour ceasefire amid rising tensions

Earlier, Pakistan agreed to a 48‑hour ceasefire with the Afghan Taliban, effective from 6 pm Wednesday evening. The Foreign Office confirmed this temporary truce was granted at the Taliban’s request. During the ceasefire, both sides intend to engage in constructive dialogue to deescalate tension. The move came amid cross-border clashes and escalating hostility in recent days.

Imran’s plea for parole adds a new twist to Pakistan’s volatile political and security dynamics. His offer to mediate on Afghanistan underscores his ambition to play a role in regional peace. At the same time, the ceasefire suggests both countries may be seeking to cool tensions. Whether Imran’s involvement would help or complicate matters remains a point of speculation.

Read more: Afghan Taliban Request Cease‑Fire After Pakistan Army Strikes

In conclusion, Imran Khan’s call for parole reflects his desire to actively engage in national and regional issues. His promise to tackle the Afghan problem through peaceful means may resonate politically. Meanwhile, the 48-hour ceasefire offers a brief window for calm. How events unfold in the coming hours will test both political will and peace processes.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Adiala Jail, Afghan issue, former prime minister Imran Khan, Latest, Lead4, Release parole

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