📰 Imran Khan’s Latest News – Full Update (July 2025)
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan
📰 Imran Khan’s Latest News – Full Update (July 2025)
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan 🇵🇰 remains at the center of the country’s political storm. Two years after his ouster and arrest, Khan continues to face intense legal and political pressure, while his party – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) – plans a large-scale nationwide campaign to demand his release and restore political space.
⚖️ Legal Storm Intensifies
Imran Khan is currently imprisoned in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi, serving multiple sentences from various high-profile cases. The legal developments over the past few weeks have increased the pressure:$BTC
🛑 Arrest Warrants Issued: On July 25, a Lahore court issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Imran Khan and senior PTI leader Shibli Faraz in the Zaman Park police attack case. The case dates back to March 2023, when police attempted to arrest Khan, leading to violent clashes near his residence. He is summoned to appear in court on July 30.
⛓️ 10-Year Sentences for PTI Leaders: Just days earlier, an anti-terrorism court sentenced eight senior PTI leaders to 10 years in jail over their roles in the May 9, 2023 protests, when military buildings were attacked following Khan’s brief arrest. The government says justice is being served; PTI calls it state repression.
🧾 Multiple Cases & Convictions: Khan has been convicted in at least three major cases:
🏛️ Al-Qadir Trust Case: 14 years (corruption)
🎁 Toshakhana Case: Gifts from foreign leaders misused
💍 Iddat Case: Religious charges against Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi
Some sentences have been suspended on appeal, but new ones keep emerging, keeping him legally entangled.
🔥 PTI’s Protest Plan – “Azadi Again”
Despite its leadership being jailed, PTI has announced a new nationwide movement aimed at regaining political ground:
📅 Major Protest on August 5: This date marks the second anniversary of Khan’s arrest in 2023. PTI has called for mass protests across Pakistan after Muharram, starting in early August.