Imran Khan is under pressure to leave the country… A PTI leader makes a major revelation about the former Pakistani PM, disclosing the offer made by the Shehbaz government

Rumors of the alleged death of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have been dismissed by his party’s senator, Khurram Zeeshan. He stated that Imran Khan is alive and currently imprisoned in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. However, Khurram claimed that pressure is being exerted to force Khan to leave Pakistan. He made these remarks amidst claims circulating on Afghan social media accounts alleging that Khan had been murdered in custody. Speaking to news agency ANI, Zeeshan Khurram said that Imran Khan has been kept in complete isolation for almost a month.
Khurram described Imran Khan’s solitary confinement as a deliberate attempt to pressure the former prime minister into leaving Pakistan. He said that despite court orders allowing Imran Khan’s family, legal team, and senior PTI leaders to meet him, they have been denied access.
Speculation surrounding Imran Khan intensifies
Zeeshan told ANI, “This is very bad. His solitary confinement is a complete violation of human rights. They are trying to force him into something.” Imran Khan, who has been imprisoned in Adiala Jail since August 2023, has not been allowed to meet even his sisters for the past month. This, coupled with the lack of any photographic or video evidence of his health in recent days, has fueled speculation about his fate.
Pakistani government offers deal to leave the country
Putting an end to the rumors, Zeeshan said that the party has received assurances regarding Khan’s safety. He confirmed, “We have been given guarantees in the last few days. He is alive and currently in Adiala Jail. He is fine.” Zeeshan claimed that the Pakistani government is trying to force Imran Khan to accept a deal to leave the country. He said that the government has offered that if Khan agrees to leave Pakistan and remain silent abroad, he will be granted leniency. He further added, “They are trying to strike a deal, but Imran Khan will never agree to it.”
