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Pakistan Former PM Imran Khan DEAD? Sisters Ask To Meet Jailed Ex-Pak PM Amid Death Rumours

Reportedly, Imran Khan's three sisters have claimed that they were "brutally assaulted" by police when they requested a meeting with the jailed leader.

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Pakistan Former PM Imran Khan DEAD? Sisters Ask To Meet Jailed Ex-Pak PM Amid Death Rumours (X@matincantweet)

In a shocking incident, reports of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan death in jail surfaced online. And now the fresh claims of his three sisters claims have added to the speculations of his death rumours.

Reportedly, Imran Khan's three sisters have claimed that they were "brutally assaulted" by police when they requested a meeting with the jailed leader. As pert he reports, Khan's sisters -- Noreen Khan, Aleema Khan, and Uzma Khan – have stated that police assaulted them, along with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters, when went to Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail this week, and asked the authorities to allow them to meet the former PM.

What Imran Khan's Sisters Said?

Imran Khan's sister wrote a letter to Punjab police chief Usman Anwar. In the letter they said the violence was "brutal and orchestrated and carried out by policemen without provocation."

"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 said.

"At the age of 71, I was seized by my hair, thrown violently to the ground, and dragged across the road, sustaining visible injuries," she added. 

Imran Khan's sister said that other women present outside the jail were slapped and dragged. 

Meanwhile, earlier in May a statement from Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs surfaced on the online platform that read, ''It is deep regret and solemnity that we confirm the passing of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in judicial custody. The incident occurred under circumstances that are currently under thorough investigation. However, Top Indian News (TIN) doesn't claim the authenticity of this press release.

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