“ I think less Imran Khan has happened ”, explains Aleema on the passage of the KP budget

Aleema Khan, sister of the former Prime Minister imprisoned Imran Khan, relates to PTI workers in Islamabad. – AFP / File

Aleema Khan, sister of the former Prime Minister imprisoned Imran Khan, reacted on Tuesday to affirmations that his brother was no longer relevant in the country’s policy while the Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa adopted the provincial budget for the 2025-26.

Addressing the media outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi, Aleema was asked if “Imran Khan is less” – a reference to the assertion that the founder of the PTI has lost its relevance in national policy – occurred. “I think, the less Imran Khan has happened,” she replied.

She made these remarks while reacting to the affirmations of the alliance to power that Khan has become politically out of words.

Speaking of journalists outside the Adyala central prison, Rawalpindi, she said: “If the police want to stop us, let them. We are not afraid.” She said the government feared reaching the PTI founder’s message to the general public.

Expressing her dissatisfaction with the approval of the KP budget without the head sign of the founder of PTI, she said: “We do not know why [the KP govt] was in a hurry to take the budget. »»

The chief minister of KP, Ali Amin Gandapur, led by the government did not even wait two days, she added.

“We do not know what was hidden from the founder of the PTI in the budget. I am surprised that the legislators of KP did not even discuss it,” she added.

Meanwhile, Aleema, as well as the PTI workers, tried to join Adiala prison to meet Khan, but the police prohibited them from entering the prison premises.

The 71 -year -old cricket player who has become a politician has been behind bars since August 2023 after being reserved in multiple cases ranging from corruption to terrorism since his evidence of power via the motion without confidence in the opposition in April 2022.

Last month, the Prime Minister’s adviser on political affairs, Rana Sanaullah, said that any prospect of an agreement or aid for the founder of the PTI had remained out of reach because of what he described as “extreme distrust” between the former Prime Minister and the establishment of the country. Speaking The newsSanaullah said that if rumors of negotiations or stolen door offers occasionally, the reality of the soil is very different.

“With such a level of mistrust, how can we offer an agreement or relief?” He asked, undoubtedly rejecting any speculation of a breakthrough.

Rana reiterated her long -standing position according to which dialogue among political parties was the only viable path.

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