Pakistan

10,000 Youth Registered in Campaign for Imran Khan’s Release, Says Shafi Jan

Islamabad: Shafi Jan, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has said that organizational efforts for the release of Imran Khan are progressing rapidly, with more than 10,000 young volunteers already registered.

Speaking to the media, Shafi Jan stated that camps are being set up across the province to mobilize support, with 272 camps planned to be established. He also announced the launch of the “Khyber Digital Farming Platform,” aimed at engaging youth from across Pakistan and providing them with formal membership.

He added that lawmakers are receiving continuous calls from supporters, indicating strong momentum toward achieving the target of 100,000 volunteers. Once this milestone is reached, members will take a formal oath, to be administered by Chief Minister Sohail Afridi.


Shafi Jan said the ultimate goal is to organize one million volunteers nationwide. He also hinted at preparations for a potential street movement for Imran Khan’s release, noting that party leadership is considering various options and working on a comprehensive and effective strategy.

According to him, both the party and its workers are united on the need for careful planning moving forward, with no room for mistakes, as the demand for Imran Khan’s release continues to gain traction across the country.

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