Imran Khan’s Sons’ Plans to Join Struggle in Pakistan Hit Snag Amid Rising Concerns

The much-discussed plans of Imran Khan’s sons to travel to Pakistan and participate in the ongoing political struggle have run into a major obstacle. Amidst heated discussions on social media and in the media, key issues surrounding their travel and safety have come to the forefront.
Imran Khan’s ex-wife, Jemima Goldsmith, expressed deep concern for the safety of her children, tweeting anxiously about her fears regarding their security. She voiced her unease as tensions in Pakistan continue to escalate, drawing widespread attention and worry.
Sources indicate that no formal visa application has yet been submitted by the Khan family to the Pakistani authorities. Furthermore, there has been no announcement regarding any official program or visit. It has also been confirmed that Imran Khan’s sons do not hold Pakistani passports, nor have they been issued any Pakistani identity cards.
In terms of visa applications, there has been no communication with the Pakistan High Commission in London, and the visa section will process any application only upon receipt. It has been noted that there is no set deadline for visa issuance, and the High Commission holds full discretion to approve or reject the visa application.
At the same time, there have been no requests made to the U.S. authorities for any protests or gatherings related to their potential visit. The situation has raised further questions regarding the logistics and safety concerns for the Khan family.
This development adds to the uncertainty surrounding the family’s involvement in the ongoing political turmoil in Pakistan. As political tensions rise in the country, the safety and security of those with high-profile political affiliations remain a matter of concern.





