Attaullah Tarar, the Information Minister of Pakistan, has said that the sons of Imran Khan do not need visas to visit the country. He explained that Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Khan are Pakistani citizens and can travel using their NICOP cards.
Tarar added that while they are free to visit Pakistan, they must follow the country’s laws during their stay. His statement came after Jemima Goldsmith made a public appeal to Shehbaz Sharif, asking for permission for her sons to meet their father. The issue gained attention as the family had been separated for a long time.
Imran Khan, the former prime minister and founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, is currently in custody due to ongoing legal cases. His situation has remained a major political topic in the country, with supporters and critics closely following developments.
Tarar also confirmed that arrangements are being made for a phone call between Imran Khan and his sons on Eid. This step is seen as a way to ease concerns about communication between them.
The matter has sparked public discussion, with many people expressing views on family access and legal procedures. Officials say all actions will be taken according to law, while ensuring that basic rights and procedures are respected.
