Imran Khan’s Message from Adiala Jail - 06-September-2025

 🔴 Breaking News: Imran Khan’s Message from Adiala Jail – "People’s Mandate Has Been Stolen"

Rawalpindi (September 6, 2025) – Former Prime Minister and Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Imran Khan) has issued a fresh message from Adiala Jail, declaring that "those who have stolen the people’s mandate are living in fear, and this fear is the reason behind the growing oppression against us. My wife and I are kept in solitary confinement to break my spirit, but I will never step back from my ideology."



Imran Khan compared the current situation with the Fall of Dhaka (1971), saying that the then rulers also tried to silence the people’s voice for the sake of power. He added that unlike 1971, today the people are more aware due to social media, and oppression cannot suppress the truth for long.

Floods & Economy

Imran Khan expressed grave concern over the recent floods in Pakistan, saying:
"The economy is already in crisis, and now floods have destroyed crops, livestock, and agriculture. If I were out of jail, I would have launched a telethon and fundraising campaign for flood victims. The government alone cannot handle this disaster — the entire nation must unite to face it. For the future, large-scale tree plantation is the only way to minimize destruction."

Balochistan & Akhtar Mengal Incident

Imran Khan strongly condemned the attack during the death anniversary of Akhtar Mengal’s father, saying Balochistan’s conditions are worsening as people’s representatives are not allowed to govern. He announced that PTI will fully participate in Mahmood Achakzai’s strike call on September 8.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operation

The PTI chief directed that the ongoing military operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa must be stopped immediately, as the people are already suffering due to floods. He instructed Ali Amin Gandapur to strongly resist the operation and ensure protection of people’s lives and property.

Message for Afghan Brothers

On the recent earthquake in Afghanistan, Imran Khan expressed deep sorrow, saying:
"At this difficult time, instead of forcing Afghan refugees out, Pakistan should stand with them. The KP government must also help Afghan brothers in every possible way."

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