Trying to kill Imran! Explosive ‘Kaptane’ sisters against ‘bloodthirsty’ Naqvi-Munir

Trying to kill Imran Khan! And Mohsin Naqvi and Asim Munir are trying to do that. Explosive allegations of Pakistan’s world-winning captain’s sisters. After recently meeting with Imran, Dr. Uzma Khan and Alima Khan are pointing fingers at the two people. Mohsin Naqvi is Pakistan’s Home Minister and Cricket Board Chairman and Asim Munir is the country’s Army Chief.

Imran Khan was arrested in 2023 by the Shahbaz government on one corruption charge after another. Currently, 73-year-old Imran is imprisoned in Adiala Jail. For the past few days, it was heard that Imran has fallen ill in jail. It is known that Imran has lost 85 percent of his eyesight. Plans are underway to transfer him from jail to hospital for treatment. There may be permission to visit the wife Busra Bibi. In this situation, the sisters alleged that Naqvi and Munir are conspiring to kill the ‘Captain’.

Recently, after meeting with Imran, they faced the journalists. “They will kill me. They are plotting to kill me,” Uzma quoted Imran as saying. Alimar added, “They are threatening us too. They have tasted blood. But if anything happens to Imran Khan or us, I promise, we will not leave anyone alone.” They also said that the Shahbaz government did not allow Imran to see a private doctor. However, Naqvi countered that such accusations are baseless.

Meanwhile, 14 former captains of five countries have jointly written a letter to the Pakistan government. Apart from Sunil Gavaskar-Kapil Dev, Michael Atherton, Alan Border, Michael Brierley, Greg Chappell, Ian Chappell, Belinda Clarke, David Gower, Kim Hughes, Nasser Hussain, Clive Lloyd, Steve Waugh, John Wright have signed there. Their statement, ‘Imran is a legend in the cricket world. We are very concerned to hear the recent reports about Imran’s health, especially his near vision loss while in jail. We think big people like Imran should be given respect and basic rights. Our appeal to the government of Pakistan, Imran should be given proper treatment immediately.’

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