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Pakistan’s political parties closed ranks behind the military, accusing PTI of promoting an anti-state narrative after sharp ISPR remarks on Imran Khan, as PTI rejected the claims and defended its leader.
One of the strongest takeaways from the letter is a direct question: why has the United States not sanctioned Munir despite well-documented evidence of political persecution.
Imran Khan has made his much-anticipated return to Bollywood with the film Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos, starring alongside Aamir Khan and Vir Das. The film marks a significant comeback for Imran, generating excitement among fans eager to see him back on the big screen.
Aleema made the remarks during an interview with Sky News, marking one of the sharpest public attacks yet on Munir from within Pakistan’s political class.
For almost a month, Imran Khan remained unreachable in Adiala Jail, which led to growing fears about his safety. His sisters, along with senior leaders of the PTI, began gathering outside the jail each day.
Imran Khan remains jailed on corruption cases that his party calls politically motivated. His family says he was alert but visibly angry about the conditions in which he is being held.
Imran Khan intensified his criticism of Pakistan army chief Asim Munir, accusing him of using the state machinery for personal political revenge.
Uzma Khanum's visit took place as PTI supporters continue to protest and demand information about Imran Khan’s condition and whereabouts.
Imran Khan's family and senior PTI leaders say they have not been allowed to meet him for weeks, fuelling fears and anger across the country.
Aleema Khan alleged that due process is being ignored at a time when public anger is reportedly growing over Imran Khan’s treatment in prison.
According to the PIB’s fact-check unit, the letter circulating online is a complete fabrication designed to look like a “top-secret Ministry of External Affairs" document.
Imran Khan’s party announces peaceful protests outside court and jail as his family alleges prolonged solitary confinement, blocked meetings and demands proof of life, escalating pressure on the government and intensifying Pakistan’s political tensions.
PTI Senator Khurram Zeeshan says Imran Khan is alive in Adiala Jail, isolated, and facing government pressure to leave Pakistan, but he refuses, with his influence and party support remaining strong.
PTI leaders allege Imran Khan has endured nearly a month in solitary confinement at Adiala Jail, without family, legal or media access, fuelling proof-of-life demands and scrutiny of Pakistan’s government.
Rumours swirl over Imran Khan’s safety as Adiala Jail locks down. At same time, Pakistan’s 27th Amendment entrenches military supremacy, placing power and immunity in hands of Asim Munir alone.
Imran Khan's third and current wife is Bushra Bibi, a faith healer and Sufi figure. The two married secretly in 2018. Bushra has also faced legal troubles and is currently in jail.
Imran Khan’s isolation, the denial of family access and the silencing of dissent point to a calculated effort to neutralise a political opponent rather than uphold justice.
From allegations of torture and solitary confinement to defiance of court orders and denial of family access, the situation inside Adiala Jail has triggered outrage within PTI and renewed scrutiny from international media.
Rana Sanaullah, the adviser to the prime minister on political affairs, dismissed the speculation during an interview with ARY News, telling viewers that anxieties about the incarcerated former Pakistan PM Imran Khan were unfounded.