Punjab Police have issued warrants for the arrest of Ali Moeen Khan, sister of PTI founder Imran Khan, and her husband, Shahbaz Gill, in connection with a case related to their alleged involvement in the November 26, 2023, protests.
In an exclusive interview, Ali Moeen Khan revealed that she and her husband have been receiving threats from PTI leader Shahbaz Gill’s supporters. She claimed that Gill had instructed his followers to target her and her husband, and that they were being threatened with physical harm.
The PTI leader, Shahbaz Gill, was arrested on November 11, 2023, in connection with a case related to the November 26, 2023, protests. He was granted bail on December 22, 2023, but was rearrested on December 28, 2023, in connection with a different case.
Ali Moeen Khan alleged that her brother, Imran Khan, was aware of the threats made against her and her husband. She claimed that Imran Khan had been instructed to inform them about the threats, but that he had not taken any action to protect them.
The police have issued warrants for the arrest of Ali Moeen Khan and her husband in connection with a case related to their alleged involvement in the November 26, 2023, protests. The warrants were issued by the court on January 3, 2024.
Ali Moeen Khan denied any involvement in the protests and claimed that she and her husband were innocent. She alleged that the government was trying to frame them for their alleged involvement in the protests.
The PTI leader, Imran Khan, has been in custody since November 3, 2023, in connection with a case related to the November 26, 2023, protests. He was granted bail on December 22, 2023, but was rearrested on December 28, 2023, in connection with a different case.
Ali Moeen Khan alleged that her brother, Imran Khan, was being mistreated in prison and that the government was trying to silence him. She claimed that the government was trying to frame her and her husband for their alleged involvement in the protests.
The police have issued warrants for the arrest of Ali Moeen Khan and her husband in connection with a case related to their alleged involvement in the November 26, 2023, protests. The warrants were issued by the court on January 3, 2024.
Ali Moeen Khan denied any involvement in the protests and claimed that she and her husband were innocent. She alleged that the government was trying to frame them for their alleged involvement in the protests.
In a related development, the Punjab Police have issued a notification announcing a one-minute silence in the city of Muzaffarabad on January 5, 2024, to pay tribute to the victims of the Gilgit-Baltistan earthquake.
The notification was issued by the police on January 3, 2024. The police have also announced that they will be playing a siren at 9:00 am and 10:00 am on January 5, 2024, to mark the occasion.
In another development, the Ministry of Railways has announced that it will be restoring two trains, the Jaffar Express and the Chaman Passenger, which were suspended due to security concerns.
The trains will be restored from January 5, 2024, and will run on their scheduled routes. The ministry has also announced that it will be increasing the frequency of the trains to facilitate the movement of passengers.
In a related development, the opposition alliance, the Tehreek-e-Insaf, has announced that it will be participating in the government’s dialogue process. The alliance has been demanding the resignation of the prime minister and the restoration of the PTI-led government.
The government has announced that it will be holding talks with the opposition alliance on January 5, 2024, to discuss the terms of the dialogue. The talks are expected to focus on the implementation of the electoral reforms and the restoration of the PTI-led government.
In a related development, the PTI leader, Imran Khan’s son, Qasim Khan, has announced that he will be visiting Pakistan to meet his father. He has been living

