Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, has said that if the PTI founder’s sons request visas, they will be granted without any issue.
Speaking in a private TV program, Rana Sanaullah stated that the PTI founder’s sons have never visited Pakistan, even when their father served as Prime Minister for four years. He noted that they were absent even during his oath-taking ceremony. According to him, it now seems unusual that they would suddenly want to visit for a meeting, but if they officially apply for visas, the government will allow it.
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Talking about Independence Day security on August 14, Rana Sanaullah said the entire nation would be on the streets to celebrate, while PTI might attempt to cause disruption. He explained that law enforcement agencies will implement strict security measures to ensure peace. If there is any plan to create unrest, those responsible could be detained or put under house arrest. However, he added that many PTI leaders have already assured the administration that they will not cause any trouble.
Rana Sanaullah also addressed reports regarding Bilawal Bhutto’s meeting with the Prime Minister. He clarified that Bilawal did not come for political discussions but to offer condolences on the death of the Prime Minister’s cousin. While they did have light political conversation during the meeting, no political agenda was discussed.
This statement from Rana Sanaullah comes at a time when political tensions remain high, and the government is focusing on maintaining security and stability ahead of national celebrations.
FAQs
1. What did Rana Sanaullah say about PTI founder’s sons?
He said that if they apply for visas, the government will approve them.
2. Why haven’t the PTI founder’s sons visited Pakistan before?
According to Rana Sanaullah, they never came during his four years as Prime Minister, not even for his oath-taking ceremony.
3. What measures will be taken on August 14?
Strict security will be enforced to prevent any unrest during Independence Day celebrations.
4. Did Bilawal Bhutto meet the PM for political talks?
No, he visited to offer condolences, not for political discussions.
5. What will happen if PTI tries to cause disruption on August 14?
Those involved could be detained or placed under house arrest.


