
The government is considering transferring PTI founder Imran Khan from Adiala Jail amid rising political tensions. Officials say the situation has reached a critical stage. They claim PTI is pursuing an agenda that destabilizes the country through protests and unrest.
Prime Minister’s coordinator Ikhtiar Wali said authorities want to move Khan and the government is seriously reviewing the proposal. He stressed that the transfer could help manage the growing unrest and protect law and order. Meanwhile, officials continue monitoring the political situation closely to prevent further escalations.
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Wali also accused Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and his relatives of links to drug trafficking networks. He criticized the chief minister’s performance, calling it negative rather than zero. He warned that such activities threaten governance and public trust.
The tensions escalated after Khan was denied a meeting, prompting his sisters to stage a protest outside Adiala Jail. Police used water cannons to disperse the crowd. Some PTI activists reportedly threw stones, further increasing the volatility of the situation.
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The government’s consideration of Khan’s transfer reflects deep political unrest and ongoing PTI protests. Officials hope the move will reduce tensions and ensure stability. Observers say the situation remains unpredictable as demonstrations continue across Pakistan.