Karachi: In an unequivocal declaration, Faheem Khan, the senior vice-president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Karachi Division and former Member of National Assembly, stated that Pakistan will never acknowledge Israel, labeling it an “illegitimate state” due to its alleged atrocities and genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
Addressing the media at Insaf House Karachi, Khan stressed that recognizing such a state is unimaginable for Pakistanis. He reiterated the country’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, underscoring that this commitment remains steadfast.
Khan affirmed the solidarity of the Pakistani populace with PTI chairman Imran Khan in their quest for “real freedom” and the rule of law. Highlighting the sacrifices made by PTI members, he noted that Imran Khan and his family’s imprisonment for national rights would not be in vain, asserting that truth and justice would ultimately prevail.
He praised the PTI’s recent public gathering in Peshawar as a pivotal moment, drawing attention to the widespread participation from workers across Sindh, led by provincial president Haleem Adil Sheikh. Khan remarked that this significant turnout had unsettled political adversaries.
Khan criticized governments formed through what he termed as “Form-47” for their inability to shape the nation’s future, insisting that the people’s will would determine Pakistan’s governing system. He characterized Imran Khan as the nation’s genuine representative.
He concluded by highlighting the impact of Imran Khan’s prolonged struggle, which has awakened the Pakistani public to reject subjugation. Khan asserted that the populace now stands united for freedom, sovereignty, and justice, with PTI poised as the singular force capable of rescuing the nation from economic challenges and corruption.