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PTI founder’s children: Return if you want, but no room for chaos

Published on: July 15, 2025 3:51 PM

KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said on Monday that the children of the PTI founder are welcome to return to Pakistan and take part in the country’s political process—as long as they do not promote political violence or unrest. He noted that political participation is a right, but it must be exercised within the constitutional framework.

In his press conference in Karachi, Memon clarified that while he supports political inclusion, any attempt by the PTI founder’s children to revive or spread divisive politics or create disorder should not be allowed. “Participation in politics is fine,” he said, “but chaos and confrontation cannot be part of it.” He also took a jab at the PTI’s past tactics, which he described as confrontational and harmful to democratic norms.

On the political landscape in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Memon said the elected provincial government should be allowed to perform without obstruction. He criticized Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, accusing him of acting like an opposition leader rather than focusing on governance. Regarding the MQM, Memon said that if the party returns to positive and cooperative politics, progress is still possible.

Memon also spoke at length about civic and transport projects in Sindh. He said floodwater had been cleared from most areas of Hyderabad, blaming the delay on the inefficiency of HESCO, which failed to restore electricity on time. He shared upcoming plans for public transportation, including the introduction of double-decker buses and a major initiative to provide free pink electric scooters to women starting mid-August to empower female commuters.

Commenting on the building collapse in Lyari, he revealed that the structure was illegally constructed and had no approved architectural map. A fact-finding committee has been formed, and arrests have been made. Memon stressed that Karachi’s garbage crisis is improving, with daily garbage collection now happening citywide. He called for stricter enforcement of building safety rules to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: children of the PTI founder, Latest, Pakistan, Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon

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