Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s son Kasim Khan believes the former premier chose prison over personal comfort abroad.
In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), Imran Khan’s son Kasim Khan said his father rejected opportunities to live peacefully with family in England, opting instead to endure a “dark prison cell” in Pakistan. The message is seen as a direct response to speculation about Imran Khan seeking a political exit through exile.
Imran Khan’s son Kasim Khan Calls Out His Father’s Silent Sacrifice
“Our father lived in Pakistan — away from us — for most of our lives,” wrote Kasim. “Not because he had to, but because he chose to stand up against a corrupt regime.”
The young Khan underlined how his father’s absence from their daily lives was replaced by his visible leadership on the national stage. “He wasn’t with us every day as a father, but Pakistan had him as a leader,” said Kasim, crediting him with building hospitals, launching universities, and leading a mass movement for justice.
Kasim’s statement paints a picture of Imran Khan not just as a political figure, but as a parent who traded personal happiness for public service. He also revealed that Khan had been offered the chance to spend the rest of his life in peace, playing cricket and enjoying walks in England. “Instead, he chooses to remain locked away in a dark prison cell,” Kasim shared.
This powerful personal note from Imran Khan’s son Kasim Khan comes amid growing concern over the former PM’s legal challenges, party crackdowns, and lack of access to open trial.
Kasim concluded by saying his father’s resilience is fuelled by the people of Pakistan, suggesting that the imprisoned leader draws strength from the very nation he once governed.
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