Imran’s release in his own hands, dependent on PTI’s attitude: Sharjeel Memon

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Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon speaks to the media on Feb 22, 2026 in Karachi. — DawnNewsTV
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon speaks to the media on Feb 22, 2026 in Karachi. — DawnNewsTV

PPP leader Sharjeel Inam Memon on Sunday said that PTI founder Imran Khan’s release was “in his own hands” as it depended on his party’s “attitude”.

The Sindh senior minister made the remarks while speaking to reporters during a visit to a site of ongoing development work in Karachi.

In response to a question regarding Imran’s release, the minister maintained that the incarcerated former premier’s release “was in his own hands and the attitude” of PTI.

“I do not have any knowledge of his release; however, it is the blessed month of Ramazan, and I pray for his health, particularly his eye issue”, Memon said.

Imran’s health has been garnering attention in recent days, with his family and party raising concerns since his eye ailment — right central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) — came to light in late January.

Memon assailed the party for “not focusing on the release of their leadership” and instead “creating fuss and staging protests outside of Adiala”.

“It is better if they focus on seeking Imran’s release,” he added.

Imran, imprisoned since August 2023, is serving a 14-year sentence at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail in a £190 million corruption case and was convicted months ago in another case regarding state gifts.

He also faces pending trials under the Anti-Terrorism Act related to the protests of May 9, 2023.

Speaking to the media, Memon further said the PTI’s social media teams “target leaders and national institutions on social media and through their teams abroad”.

The PPP leader advised the party to “improve their language and choice of words”, stressing that while one can hold disagreements, it was not appropriate to “verbally abuse people’s families and use below the belt language”.

“Improve your mindset. It will help you a lot,” he added.

Earlier this week, PPP Central Punjab General Secretary Syed Hassan Murtaza warned the PTI that any character assassination would be met with a forceful response, as he accused the PTI of unleashing a wave of online abuse against his party’s leadership.

Last week, in a series of public addresses during his visit to South Punjab, President Asif Ali Zardari also criticised Imran amid concerns about his health, saying the jailed PTI leader should face imprisonment “like a man” and should not order his party leaders and workers to block roads.

“He has served less than two years of imprisonment and is exhausted. In fact, [one realises what jail] actually is after two years of imprisonment,” he said.

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