Geo News Headlines: Tanweer Ahmed Denies PTI Support Amidst Allegations
Tanweer Ahmed's philanthropic efforts and business interests have had a significant impact on Pakistan, and his denial of PTI support has added a new layer to the complex political situation in the country. The role of external factors, including potential US involvement, will be closely watched as the situation develops.

Tanweer Ahmed, a prominent Pakistani-American businessman, has categorically denied allegations of being a supporter of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, despite claims on social media and TV talk shows. According to Aleema Khan, sister of Imran Khan, Tanweer had met Imran in Adiala jail and had made donations to NAMAL University and Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital, but not to the PTI party itself.
Tanweer Ahmed has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including a $9 million donation to the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), one of the largest donations by an overseas Pakistani to a Pakistani university. His business interests span energy production, medicine, and cricket, and he has provided significant aid to Pakistan, including over $50 million during the 2022 floods. Tanweer has also been engaged in high-profile lobbying efforts to improve relations between Pakistan and the US.
Meanwhile, Imran Khan's aide has suggested that the US may have played a role in securing his release from Pakistan's martial law, citing 90% public support for Khan. Imran Khan has announced plans for a mass movement against military control, urging peaceful protests despite past instances of violence. However, his vulnerability to bad advice from close allies has been cited as a factor that has hindered the country's progress through political conflict and disunity.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Tanweer Ahmed's denial of PTI support will impact the ongoing political landscape in Pakistan. With Imran Khan's plans for a mass movement against military control, the country is bracing for potential unrest and uncertainty.