Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Organizes Global Protests and Seminars on February 8th, Highlighting Concerns Over Imran Khan’s Health
Melbourne, Australia – On February 8th, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organized a series of seminars, protests, and rallies across the globe, in response to allegations of election rigging. The demonstrations also focused on the deteriorating health of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, a matter of growing concern for his supporters worldwide.
In Melbourne, PTI Australia held a significant seminar, attended by key leaders including Mian Asif, President of PTI Australia, and Ahsin President of PTI Victoria. Both leaders, in their speeches, expressed grave concerns regarding the well-being of Imran Khan, whose health has become a focal point amid his ongoing legal and political challenges in Pakistan.
The PTI leadership emphasized that these issues were not merely political but represented a wider struggle for justice and the rights of the Pakistani people. Imran Khan’s supporters believe that the challenges faced by the former Prime Minister are part of a larger political vendetta against him, and that his current health complications are being exacerbated by the ongoing political turmoil.
The seminar in Melbourne was part of PTI’s global initiative to raise awareness about the alleged rigging of the 2022 general elections in Pakistan and to urge international bodies and governments to take notice of the political unrest that has gripped the country. Participants at the event called for greater international scrutiny of Pakistan’s political landscape and the well-being of its leaders.
The event also underscored the solidarity of the Pakistani diaspora, particularly in Australia, with the political struggles unfolding in their home country.
As global voices unite in concern for Imran Khan’s health and the integrity of Pakistan’s political system, PTI’s efforts reflect the party’s commitment to addressing these pressing issues on the international stage.





