Imran Khan Barer PTI leaders from participating in APC, NSC and APEX committee

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Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Founder Imran Khan has instructed party leaders to block the implementation of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa mines and minerals Bill and banned them to participate in All Parts Conference (APC), Apex Committee and National Security Committee without his approval.

According to Express News, the directives were communicated after a 45-minute prison meeting between Imran and his sisters, Uzma Khan and Noreen Khan. When he spoke with the media, his sister Aleema Khan, who was again denied permission to meet him, shared details of the meeting delivered by her siblings.

She revealed that Imran expressed serious reservations to the party’s operations that continue without his input. “He made it clear that no policy will be approved without his consent,” she said. “He has also instructed party members not to attend any APC, Apex or National Security meetings unless he is approved by him.”

Imran specifically blocked Ali Amin Gandapur from meeting him and criticizing his absence from prison despite his leading position. He compared the situation to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s cabinet and noticed that “the whole of creating used to go to jail or London – why not Ali Amin?”

Imran also directed party leader Junaid Akbar to focus entirely on reviving the movement. “People want a strong movement right now,” he said reportedly, encouraging protests in front of the Electoral Commission and submitting appeals in the right to vote.

In the question of his health, Aleema clarified that Imran is in good condition and dismissed rumors that were propagated by Indian media such as propaganda. She also criticized the treatment of PTI legislators by the police and claimed they were handled and humiliated.

Imran reportedly also warned against the abuse of his X account and questions how individuals like Faisal Chaudhry have access to. In India, he urged the government to present a serious front and urged the president and the prime minister to issue regular statements instead of what he described as “drama.”

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