'Don't speculate about reports of Imran Khan's whereabouts': Aleema Khan
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30 Nov 2024
Aleema Khan, sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, has urged the public to avoid speculating on rumors regarding the former prime minister.
Her statement comes amid a lack of updates on his legal proceedings and personal condition.
"Imran Khan’s scheduled jail court hearings for this week have been canceled, with the next sessions now set for December 2 and 3. Family members and lawyers are expected to meet him in jail the day after tomorrow, providing an opportunity for direct communication," she said.
Aleema Khan also stressed the need for verified information during this sensitive time. She noted that any updates circulating before the scheduled meeting may originate from official sources, urging people to remain patient and rely on factual reports.
Her statement comes hours after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Qasim Khan Suri has made a shocking claim that the PTI founder Imran Khan is being locked up at General Headquarters and subjected to ‘torture.’
“ImranKhan is not in jail. He has been locked up in a very small cell at GHQ for the past 3 days, guarded by around 150 to 200 soldiers. A wall has been built in front of the cell. During the day, they put a black cloth on Khan's face and at night, they take off the cloth. He is under the worst torture,” he quoted anonymous sources as saying.
Qasim Suri further alleged that the former prime minister has been confined to a small cell filled with a life-threatening toxic substance.
“Imran Khan has been exposed to a substance that threatens to destabilize his mental health. He is being held in a cramped room, where a poisonous substance is being sprayed, and its fumes are affecting his mind. Imran Khan’s health is rapidly deteriorating, and his life is in grave danger,” Qasim Suri’s post read, citing sources close to him.
He expressed concern that an assassination plot against Imran Khan is in progress and could materialise within the next five to seven days.
He called on the authorities to grant Imran Khan's sisters and lawyers access to him in prison to verify his well-being.
Suri also urged the international community to speak out against Imran Khan’s "unlawful" detention, which has now lasted for over a year and a half, and to take action to ensure his safety while he is incarcerated.
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