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“They want to kill Imran Khan” Aleema khanBreaking

March 17, 2026

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, is once again at the center of public concern as reports about his deteriorating health continue to circulate. According to his family and party members, Khan is suffering from an infection in his right eye that has significantly affected his vision. Despite repeated requests for medical attention and a proper examination by his personal or family doctor, they claim that the authorities have not granted permission.

Supporters of Khan argue that adequate medical care is a basic right of every prisoner, particularly when the health condition could potentially worsen without proper treatment. Members of his political party and family have protested several times, demanding transparency about his health status and immediate medical care. However, they say their concerns have largely gone unanswered.

Recently, Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, addressed the media and expressed serious fears regarding her brother’s safety and well-being. She warned the public about the risks he may be facing while in custody.

“We say it again: they want to kill Imran Khan. We do not know what is happening inside the jail. Imran Khan should be brought before us,” she stated while speaking to journalists.

Her statement reflects the growing anxiety among family members who claim they are being kept in the dark about Khan’s actual condition. According to them, the sisters have repeatedly warned the nation that Imran Khan’s life may be in serious danger if proper care and transparency are not ensured.

The situation has intensified political debate in the country, with supporters demanding an independent medical check-up and authorities being urged to ensure his health and safety. As concerns continue to grow, many observers believe that allowing a transparent medical examination could help ease tensions and address the mounting questions surrounding the former prime minister’s condition.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)