Ex-PM Khan promises ‘roadmap’ to supporters after raid on party president’s house

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed supporters via video link from his residence in Lahore, Pakistan on December 17, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Twitter)
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Updated 29 April 2023
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Ex-PM Khan promises ‘roadmap’ to supporters after raid on party president’s house

  • Anti-corruption and police officials tried to arrest ex-Punjab CM Pervez Elahi from his Lahore residence in an overnight raid
  • Khan’s PTI party questions the timing of the development since it is holding negotiations with the government over next elections

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan said on Saturday he was going to give a “roadmap” on how to resist the government crackdown against his party following an overnight raid on the residence of ex-Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi’s residence by anti-corruption and police officials.

Elahi, who dissolved the provincial legislature of Punjab on Khan’s instructions earlier this year to force the government to hold snap polls across the country, was rewarded for his loyalty when Khan appointed him as president of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party.

The PTI has also expressed its concern over the arrest of other party members in the past and accused the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of sanctioning custodial torture against them.

The hours-long raid on Elahi’s house in the eastern Lahore city was spearheaded by Punjab’s Anti-Corruption Establishment with the help of police personnel. The former chief minister’s son, Moonis Elahi, announced on Twitter that police had reached his family’s home to arrest his father “in a case for which he got bail today.”




The still image taken from a video recorded on April 28, 2023, shows apolice armored vehicle breaking down the entrance gate of Ex-Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi's residence in Lahore, Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: @ShireenMazari1/Twitter)

This also elicited reaction from other PTI leaders.

“Strongly condemn the illegal raid on Pervez Elahi’s home with no respect to the women & family [members] present,” ex-PM Khan said in a Twitter post. “We are seeing the dismantling of democracy in [Pakistan] before our eyes.”

Khan wondered if the state had taken similar action against the Sharifs and Zardaris, now in power, who were tainted by corruption allegations, adding: “Enough is enough. Tomorrow I will give roadmap to our nation on how to stand up against this destruction of our Constitution & democracy.”

The raid in Lahore, which took place as the government and PTI teams started negotiating with each other to reach some political consensus on next elections in the country, ended when the authorities failed to find Elahi at home.

However, PTI vice president Chaudhry Fawad Hussain questioned its timing while maintaining it demonstrated that the government’s negotiating team was not taken seriously by their own people.

“On the one hand, negotiations and on the other arrests? The raid on Chaudhry Pervez Elahi’s residence proves that Ishaq Dar, Saad Rafiq and Azam Tarar have no status in their government. [We] strongly condemn this raid,” he said.

The government and Khan’s party exchanged proposals to break the political impasse on general elections after the second round of talks on Friday. They also agreed to hold their next meeting next week on Tuesday.

 


Afghan Taliban envoy posted to Indian capital

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Afghan Taliban envoy posted to Indian capital

  • India has not officially recognized Taliban government but latest move signals deepening engagement between both
  • Development takes place as New Delhi seeks to exploit surging tensions between Kabul, Islamabad to its advantage

NEW DELHI, India: Afghanistan’s Taliban government has appointed their first senior official in India since the group returned to power in 2021, charged with leading their embassy in Delhi.

India has not officially recognized the Taliban government, but the move signals a deepening engagement, with New Delhi seeking to exploit divisions between Islamabad and Kabul.

Noor Ahmad Noor, a Taliban foreign ministry official, assumed responsibility as charge d’affaires, and has already held meetings with Indian officials, the embassy said in a statement.

“Both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening Afghanistan-India relations,” the Afghan Embassy said, in a post on X late Monday.

India has not commented, but the Afghan embassy posted a photograph of Noor with senior Indian foreign ministry official Anand Prakash.

The Taliban’s strict interpretation of Islamic law may appear an unlikely match for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government, but India has sought to seize the opening.

Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan fought a brief but deadly clash in May 2025, their worst confrontation in decades.

The appointment is significant for the Taliban, which has sought to reclaim control over Afghanistan’s overseas diplomatic missions as part of a broader push for international legitimacy.

In October, India said it would upgrade its technical mission in Afghanistan to a full embassy.

Russia is the only country to officially recognize the Afghan Taliban government.