

According to Geography professors and map experts, the two maps displayed in the books had four glaring technical errors: 1) occupied Kashmir was shown as a part of India, 2) parts of Kashmir held by China were not mentioned clearly, 3) in a small map, Kashmir was displayed in Indian colour, 4) Junnagarh and Manavadar, two states which announced their affiliation with Pakistan but India occupied it forcefully, were also shown as a part of India. The book is on the personal history of Imran, including rare pictures of Imran and his ex-wife, parents, national heroes, some cricketers and his relatives. Imran had dedicated this book to his sons Suliman, Kasim and the youth of Pakistan.

The book contains around 390 pages, divided into 10 chapters. The books sale, however, continues outside Pakistan. The books sale continued for 10 days, not only in Pakistan but outside the country, including UK where its launching ceremony was held. However, to their disappointment, the book is not available in the market now. The books demand had surged, especially among the youth, when they came to know about the controversial map in the book. Political parties, educationists and the youth have stormed Imran Khans book with criticism, demanding the PTI leader to clarify his stance by addressing the public. ∺ll books were picked up from the market because of the presence of a controversial map in the book, which showed the occupied Kashmir as a part of India, disclosed a source. LAHORE - As a damage control measure, the sale of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khans book, Pakistan, with a map showing Kashmir as a part of India, has been stopped by the party activists, who have picked all books copies from the market, Pakistan Today learnt on Monday.Īround 300 books had been sold out when suddenly PTI decided to stop the books sale and lift the remaining copies of the book from book stores. Many condemn Imran for being a man of double standards PTI activists stop books sale, claim the books publisher made a mistake in the map
