What Imran Khan's Sisters Said On Asim Munir's 'Lethal Plan' To Kill Ex-Pakistan PM

The sisters of Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, have leveled serious allegations against the government led by Shehbaz Sharif and the military establishment under General Asim Munir. They claim that there is a 'lethal conspiracy' aimed at assassinating Khan, who is currently imprisoned following his arrest on corruption charges. This accusation raises significant concerns about political stability in Pakistan, where tensions between the civilian government and military leadership have been escalating. Khan's family has expressed fears for his safety, asserting that the current administration is intent on silencing dissent through extreme measures. These developments come against a backdrop of ongoing political turmoil in Pakistan, with Khan's party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), facing increasing repression. As the situation unfolds, it highlights the fraught relationship between democratic institutions and military power in the country, further complicating Pakistan's political landscape amidst calls for reform and justice.
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