Kasim Khan, the son of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has publicly pleaded for Pakistanis to participate in the voting process.
In a tweet disseminated a day before the election, Sulaiman Isa Khan, Kasim Khan, while brandishing a PTI flag, delivered a message in Urdu and English, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming electoral event on February 08.
He stated, “Tomorrow’s a huge day for Pakistan. Your vote is important. As soon as you’re able to, please post a photo or video saying ‘I voted PTI’ with the hashtag #votePTI to show your support!”
This call to action was further amplified by the retweet from Imran Khan’s ex-wife, broadening its reach within the digital sphere. Kasim Khan’s tweet has garnered significant attention, surpassing 600,000 impressions, and has become a rallying point for PTI supporters actively engaging with and promoting the #votePTI hashtag.
The social media campaign underscores the critical role of voter participation and the impact of digital platforms in mobilizing support for political causes.