Ever since Imran Khan was ousted from office, a question continues to resonate across Pakistan — “Are you missing Imran Khan?” From political rallies to social media platforms, the former Prime Minister’s influence remains deeply embedded in the hearts of his supporters and critics alike.
Imran Khan, who rose to power in 2018 with promises of reform, accountability, and a “Naya Pakistan,” remains one of the most polarizing figures in the nation’s modern history. While some remember him as a leader who inspired hope and stood firm against corruption, others view his tenure as one marked by political confrontation and economic turbulence.
Despite his absence from the national scene, Khan’s presence continues to dominate political discussions. His speeches, policies, and vision are still referenced daily — both by those who long for his return and those who oppose his leadership.
Public sentiment reflects a nation divided yet deeply engaged. His loyal supporters continue to fill streets and online spaces, sharing old clips and messages, while opponents push for stability and progress beyond his political legacy.
Whether one supports or criticizes him, Imran Khan’s absence has undeniably left a gap in Pakistan’s political landscape — one filled with nostalgia, debate, and anticipation for what comes next.