Where is Imran Khan? Former Pakistan PM’s death rumours takes over social media

Where is the former Pakistan Prime Minister and the former captain of their World Cup-winning side, Imran Khan, as his sisters were brutally assaulted with Khan's death rumours taking over the social media.

Subhradeep Choudhury
Subhradeep Choudhury

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Former Pakistan PM- Imran Khan's death rumours takes over social media.

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The last couple of days have been around the speculations over former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s whereabouts after his three sisters werebrutallyassaulted by the police, only for seeking a meeting with their brother last week. This has come as several social media accounts, originating from Afghanistan and Pakistan, claimed that Imran has been mysteriously killed inside Adiala Jail.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members have noted that Imran Khan’s sister, Noreen Niazi, Aleema Khan, and Dr. Uzma Khan, were camped outside the Adiala Jail when the police personnel assaulted them onlyfor seeking a meeting with their brother, Imran Khan, who is the former Pakistan Prime Minister and the former captain of the cricket World Cup winning side.

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“We peacefully protested over concerns for his health condition. We neither blocked roads nor obstructed public movement, nor engaged in any unlawful conduct. Yet, without warning or provocation, the streetlights in the area were abruptly switched off, deliberately casting the scene into darkness. What followed was a brutal and orchestrated assault by Punjab police personnel.Noreen Niazi expressed

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She also noted that at the age of 71, she was seized by her hair and was thrown violently to the ground, besides being dragged across the road, which sustained several visible injuries. Many supporters gathered outside the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi and raised slogans against the arrest of Imran Khan, as Niazi also accused the police personnel of slapping and dragging women present outside the jail.

Police's conduct was part of a broader and troubling pattern of indiscriminate force used against peacefully protesting citizens over three years, reflecting a troubling impunity. Police’s conduct was wholly criminal, illegal, morally reprehensible, and in direct contradiction to the foundational duties of any law enforcement agency in a democratic society.Niazi informed in the same statement.

Earlier, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chief minister, Sohail Afridi, was also not allowed to meet Khan as the former made seven successive attempts to see him in jail. But Afridi was denied by the authorities, whom Khan claimed were controlled by the army officers.

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