Pakistan’s political crisis has reached a breaking point as former Prime Minister Imran Khan is handed a 17-year prison sentence. While Khan remains behind bars, his political influence on the streets appears far from over. Supporters call the verdict politically motivated, opposition leaders warn of unrest, and the state braces for possible nationwide protests. With Pakistan already facing economic pressure, security challenges, and deep political polarization, the question now is whether Khan’s imprisonment will weaken his movement—or ignite a new wave of street power that authorities struggle to control. Is this the end of Imran Khan’s political chapter, or the beginning of a more volatile phase for Pakistan?
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