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    Imran Khan Appeals for Global Support Amid Pakistan’s Political Turmoil

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    Imran Khan Appeals for Global Support Amid Pakistan’s Political Turmoil

    Questions remain regarding the article’s authenticity, as it is unclear whether Khan personally authored it and how it was delivered to the magazine. Nevertheless, its content has stirred considerable political debate both domestically and internationally.

    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has made a passionate appeal to the international community, particularly the United States, to reaffirm its commitment to democracy, human rights, and regional stability. The appeal, published in an article under Khan’s name in Time magazine, comes as the former premier remains incarcerated on charges he claims are politically motivated.

    In the article titled ‘From Prison, Imran Khan Reminds Us to Pay Attention to Pakistan’, Khan congratulated US President Donald Trump on his “political comeback” and expressed hope that the United States would work with Pakistan to foster economic partnerships, promote stability, and prevent conditions that lead to conflict and extremism.

    However, questions remain regarding the article’s authenticity, as it is unclear whether Khan personally authored it and how it was delivered to the magazine. Nevertheless, its content has stirred considerable political debate both domestically and internationally.

    Pakistan’s Political Crisis

    Khan used the article to highlight what he described as an ongoing erosion of democracy in Pakistan. He labelled the current period as one of the most challenging in the country’s history and stressed that his imprisonment was part of a broader attempt to suppress democratic principles.

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    “My struggle is not personal; it is about the survival of democracy,” he wrote. “A politically unstable Pakistan threatens regional security, disrupts trade, and weakens global democratic values.”

    Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has faced significant setbacks in recent months, with its leaders arrested, party offices raided, and electoral participation curtailed. He urged the international community to recognize the urgency of the crisis and take steps to support democratic institutions in Pakistan.

    Allegations of Misuse of Anti-Terror Efforts

    One of the most striking claims in Khan’s article was his criticism of the Pakistani government’s counterterrorism efforts. He accused the ruling administration of diverting resources meant for combating terrorism to target PTI members and political opponents instead.

    “The government has abandoned crucial counterterrorism measures, allowing regions like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan to become hotbeds of terrorist activity,” he alleged. “Military campaigns against political opponents have taken precedence over national security.”

    Khan also condemned the state of the judiciary, asserting that it had been reduced to a tool of political persecution. He argued that the legal system was being weaponized to silence dissent and maintain power.

    Political Reactions and Criticism

    Khan’s article sparked strong reactions from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Senator Irfan Siddiqui, chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, dismissed the article as a misleading and irresponsible attempt to tarnish Pakistan’s global reputation.

    Speaking on DawnNews TV’s Doosra Rukh, Siddiqui criticized PTI for its inconsistent political strategies, arguing that the party was simultaneously seeking alliances while calling for civil disobedience.

    “They are writing letters and publishing explosive articles abroad while refusing to engage in constructive political dialogue,” Siddiqui said. “PTI’s approach is unpredictable because their directives come directly from Imran Khan. Even PTI’s negotiation committee was caught off guard when Khan suddenly halted all talks.”

    The PML-N senator also rejected Khan’s claim that he was offered house arrest instead of imprisonment, stating that no such offer was ever made. “If Imran Khan insists that such an offer existed, he should clarify who made it and when,” Siddiqui said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    The Broader Impact

    Khan’s international outreach, particularly through Time magazine, is seen as an effort to bring Pakistan’s political crisis to the attention of Western allies. His narrative—framing his incarceration as a battle for democracy rather than a personal struggle—seeks to garner global support at a time when Pakistan faces economic challenges and increasing security threats.

    The timing of the article is also significant. With Pakistan’s general elections approaching, Khan remains a central figure despite his imprisonment. His appeal to the global community may shape both domestic and international perspectives on Pakistan’s democratic trajectory.

    As political tensions escalate, the future of Pakistan’s democracy remains uncertain. Khan’s PTI continues to face restrictions, and negotiations between the opposition and the government appear to be at a standstill. The international community’s response to Khan’s plea will likely influence the country’s political landscape in the coming months.

    While Khan’s critics accuse him of undermining Pakistan’s reputation on the world stage, his supporters see his efforts as a necessary step to restore democratic norms. Whether his appeal for global intervention will yield tangible results remains to be seen.

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