"These People Will Kill Me": What Imran Khan Told Sisters On Mohsin Naqvi

Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, has expressed grave concerns for his safety, claiming that Mohsin Naqvi, the country’s Interior Minister and chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), has issued threats against him and his family. In a recent communication with his sisters, Khan reportedly stated, "These people will kill me," highlighting the intense political climate and rising tensions surrounding his leadership. This alarming admission has drawn attention to the precarious situation Khan finds himself in, especially following his recent ousting from power and ongoing legal challenges. Naqvi, a significant political figure, has been implicated in various controversies, raising questions about his motives and the implications for Khan’s security. As Pakistan navigates a turbulent political landscape, Khan's allegations underscore the escalating risks faced by politicians and their families in the country. This situation not only reflects the personal danger Khan perceives but also illustrates the broader issues of political instability and violence that continue to plague Pakistan's governance and civil society.
Originally reported by NDTV Sports. Read original article
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