Ali Amin Gandapur, a prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), recently expressed strong confidence that former Prime Minister Imran Khan would be released soon. Speaking to supporters and the media, Gandapur emphasized his faith in the judicial process, stating that recent legal developments are paving the way for Imran Khan’s release and eventual return to active politics. He highlighted the widespread belief among PTI supporters that the charges against Khan are politically motivated and designed to curb his influence in national politics.
Gandapur went on to stress Imran Khan’s role as a central figure for millions across Pakistan, noting that his popularity and support have only grown since his arrest. “Imran Khan remains the voice of the people,” he stated, reiterating that Khan’s vision for a more transparent and accountable government resonates with the aspirations of Pakistanis from all walks of life.
The PTI leader also condemned what he described as efforts to dismantle democratic principles, emphasizing the need for fair treatment under the law. He called upon the authorities to recognize Khan’s right to a fair trial, asserting that PTI’s peaceful protests and legal appeals will continue until justice is served. According to Gandapur, Khan’s release would signify a triumph for democracy, encouraging other political leaders to advocate for integrity, transparency, and reform.
Additionally, Gandapur assured supporters that PTI would continue to pursue its goals, whether or not Khan is released immediately. He reaffirmed the party’s dedication to its policies on economic development, anti-corruption efforts, and strengthening institutions, emphasizing that PTI’s vision for Pakistan remains strong and unified.
While Gandapur’s remarks have fueled hope among PTI supporters, the timing of Imran Khan’s release remains uncertain. For now, the PTI leader’s words serve as a rallying point, energizing the party base and sustaining momentum for their continued push toward Khan’s release and a return to their political mission.