Pakistan’s political drama intensifies as PPP’s Sharjeel Inam Memon tells Imran Khan his path out of jail is self-determined—via PTI’s reformed conduct. The Sindh minister’s Karachi briefing cuts through deal rumors, pinning responsibility on the opposition’s approach.
‘Purely in Khan’s and PTI’s hands, based on their behavior,’ Memon declared to media Sunday, per Dawn. He lamented PTI’s fixation on Adiala demonstrations over release negotiations, especially amid Khan’s eye health crisis.
‘Prayers for his eyes this Ramadan,’ Memon said, acknowledging CRVO concerns since January. But he rebuked social media warfare: ‘Targeting leaders abroad with abuse? Elevate your language—avoid family slurs. A mindset shift aids everyone.’
Detained since August 2023 on 14-year corruption term, plus gift scams and riot cases, Khan endures scrutiny. Murtaza’s threats, Zardari’s jabs at Khan’s ‘weakness,’ and cricketers’ appeal amplify the narrative.
Sanaullah’s deal tease, disavowed by Tarar, stirs pots. Memon’s message: Dialogue trumps disruption. In this high-stakes chess, PTI’s next moves could unlock—or prolong—Khan’s saga.
