Imran Khan’s Sister Warns Against Harm Amid Rumours of His Death

Imran Khan’s sister, Noreen Niazi, has strongly dismissed recent rumours suggesting that the former Pakistan Prime Minister may have died or been harmed while in prison. She said that these stories were deliberately spread to create fear and instability. According to her, any attempt on his life would push Pakistan into chaos due to the widespread public support and emotional investment many citizens still have in Khan.

Niazi alleged that Imran Khan is being subjected to both mental and physical mistreatment during his confinement at Adiala Jail. Reports claim that he has been kept in solitary detention for nearly a month, despite jail regulations allowing isolation only for a short period. She described his imprisonment conditions as a violation of basic rights and expressed concern for his well-being.

She also stated that the administration has repeatedly denied her family and political colleagues the opportunity to meet Imran Khan, even though a court had earlier ordered regular visitation rights. According to her, the authorities are deliberately preventing him from communicating with the outside world, possibly fearing the political implications of any statements he might make.

Meanwhile, official prison representatives maintain that Imran Khan is alive and in stable health. However, Khan’s family claims they have no direct confirmation of his condition and remain uncertain about when they will be allowed access to him.

The ongoing speculation underscores a tense political climate in Pakistan, where Imran Khan continues to be a deeply influential and divisive figure. The situation has raised concerns over transparency, human rights, and the broader implications of his continued isolation from both the public and his own family.

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