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Imran Khan’s sons apply for visa to travel to Pakistan

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1 Aug 2025
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former prime minister Imran Khan's sons have applied for visa to travel to Pakistan.
In a post on X, the PTI founder's sister Aleema Khanum said that his sons Suleiman Khan and Kasim Khan have applied for their Pakistani visas and are awaiting the interior ministry's approval.
"A few days ago Suleiman and Kasim applied for their visas with the Pakistan high commission in London. The ambassador has intimated that he is awaiting approval from the ministry of interior in Islamabad," she wrote.
A few days ago Suleiman and Kasim applied for their visas with the Pakistan high commission in London. The ambassador has intimated that he is awaiting approval from the ministry of interior in Islamabad.
Earlier, Imran Khan had said that his sons will not be visiting Pakistan or participating in any political demonstrations.
Speaking to reporters at Adiala Jail, Khan said that Suleiman Khan (28) and Kasim Khan (26), would not be part of the party’s planned protest scheduled for August 5.
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“My sons will not be coming to Pakistan. They will neither be part of any protest nor will they lead any protest,” former prime minister said in response to reporter’s question.
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