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Imran Khan’s Son Demands ‘Proof Of Life’

Kasim Khan, the younger son of former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan, has publicly demanded verified proof that his father is alive. He said there has been “total blackout” for weeks, with no calls, no visits and no credible confirmation of his father’s condition. Kasim alleged that Imran Khan has been kept in solitary confinement in a “death cell” for more than six weeks.

Family Claims Court Orders Ignored

Kasim stated that Imran Khan’s sisters were repeatedly denied permission to meet him, even though court orders had reportedly allowed family access. He accused authorities of withholding information and warned that the Pakistan government would be responsible for any harm to the former PM. His statement has intensified public debate, as supporters and rights groups demand transparency.

Jail Authorities Reject Rumours

Officials at Adiala Jail have denied all allegations, calling reports of Imran Khan’s death “baseless.” They said the former PM is alive, under supervision and receiving appropriate medical care. Authorities urged the public not to trust unverified social-media rumours.

Rumours Trigger Political Outcry

The controversy began after unverified posts claiming Imran Khan had died in custody circulated widely. Fact-checkers found no evidence to support the claims. However, the lack of visibility and restricted access have fuelled concerns among his supporters.

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