Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has made a bold statement, declaring his willingness to spend the rest of his life in jail for the cause of justice and his country.
Speaking during a recent interaction with party workers and supporters, Khan said, “I am not afraid of imprisonment. If standing up for the rights of the people and exposing the truth means going to jail, I am ready to spend my whole life there.”
The PTI leader criticized what he described as increasing political suppression and reiterated his commitment to his vision of a corruption-free Pakistan. He accused the current government of using state institutions to target political opponents.
This statement comes amid ongoing legal challenges faced by the PTI leader, with multiple cases filed against him in recent months. Despite mounting pressure, Khan remains firm, urging his supporters to stay resolute and continue their peaceful struggle for democracy.
Political analysts believe Khan’s defiant stance could intensify the already polarized political climate in Pakistan. His followers, meanwhile, have expressed unwavering support, with many vowing to protest any attempts to silence their leader.
The nation now watches closely as Imran Khan’s legal battles unfold, further shaping Pakistan’s political landscape.