Imran Khan’s sister says rumors of his death being spread to gauge public’s ‘reaction’

Pakistan's Former Prime Minister Imran Khan's sister, Aleema Khanum speaks with Independent Urdu in Islamabad, Pakistan on November 28, 2025. (Independent Urdu)
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Updated 29 November 2025
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Imran Khan’s sister says rumors of his death being spread to gauge public’s ‘reaction’

  • Jail authorities have rejected online rumors of Khan’s death, saying he remains in prison and is healthy
  • Khan’s PTI party leaders, family have accused jail authorities of denying them from visiting him for weeks

ISLAMABAD: Rumors of former prime minister Imran Khan’s death are being spread to gauge the public’s reaction, his sister Aleema Khanum alleged this week. 

Khan’s family has demanded jail authorities provide evidence he is alive and healthy amid growing rumors about his death online, saying that they have been denied visits for weeks. The chief minister of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, a member of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, staged an overnight sit-in protest Thursday outside the central prison in Rawalpindi, where Khan is imprisoned, after being denied a meeting with the former premier. 

The cricketer-turned-politician has been in jail since August 2023 on a slew of charges he says are politically motivated. Adiala Jail authorities have strongly denied rumors of his death, insisting that the 73-year-old politician remains inside the facility and is in good physical condition.

In an exclusive interview with Independent Urdu published on Saturday, Khanum said her sister Dr. Uzma Khan last met the former prime minister on Nov. 4. Since then, Khanum said the family has not received any reports of his condition from jail authorities. She said jail authorities had not entertained their request to allow a family member or lawyer to meet Khan even for a few minutes to verify whether he was healthy or not. 

“Why are they not doing this? Or are they themselves spreading such news? Where did this news come from that he [Khan] has been killed? Where can this news come from? No news can reach us,” Khanum said. 

“Someone told us, ‘They are doing a test run. They are doing a test run to check how the people react. This is how a test run is done to see if the people don’t react, if the reaction is manageable, then they might actually do something to him [Khan].’“

Khanum said the last time when her sister, Dr. Uzma Khan, met the PTI leader, he was “fit” and “healthy” despite being kept in isolation. 

Rana Sanaullah, an adviser to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has also dismissed rumors of Khan’s death, insisting the PTI leader is healthy. 

“There is a team of doctors that checks him on a weekly and daily basis [and looks after his] medicine, diet, facilities [and] exercises,” Sanaullah told ARY News, a private news channel, earlier this week. 

Khan, who was ousted as prime minister after a parliamentary vote in April 2022, has criticized Pakistan’s powerful army general and his political opponents, accusing them of colluding to keep him away from power. The military and his political opponents deny Khan’s accusations strongly. 


Pakistan defense minister reiterates Israel recognition ‘not on the cards’

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Pakistan defense minister reiterates Israel recognition ‘not on the cards’

  • Pakistan maintains a firm policy of not recognizing Israel, frequently criticizes it for rights violations in Middle East
  • Defense Minister Khawaja Asif accuses India of fueling “proxy war” in Pakistan via Afghanistan, militant outfits

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of Islamabad establishing diplomatic relations with Israel, saying such a move may be considered in the future if Palestinians secure an independent homeland for themselves.

Pakistan does not have diplomatic relations with Israel and maintains a firm policy of non-recognition, rooted in its support for an independent Palestinian state in the Middle East with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital. 

When asked during an interview with France 24 whether Pakistan will “normalize” relations with Israel similar to some other Muslim states, Asif answered:

“I don’t see this option even being considered by Pakistan.”

The defense minister said Pakistan could “maybe” consider establishing ties with Israel in the future once Palestinians have the right of self-determination in the Middle East and their own homeland. 

“So this [recognition] is something, you know, it’s not on the cards at all,” he said. 

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‘PROXY WAR’

Asif accused India of waging a “proxy war” against Pakistan via militant attacks, saying that New Delhi and Kabul, as well as militant outfits, “are on the same page.”

The Pakistani defense minister said Islamabad and New Delhi are not in direct or indirect contact with each other since India and Pakistan’s May 2025 armed conflict. 

He said some “friendly countries” had tried to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid increasing tensions. 

“But these attempts did not really produce any results,” Asif said.

The remarks come after Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi alleged that India was behind last month’s coordinated attacks in the southwestern Balochistan province, which the military says killed 18 civilians and 15 troops.

Pakistan has frequently blamed India for supporting militant attacks in the restive Balochistan and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, allegations that New Delhi has repeatedly denied.