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Imran Khan serves Rs10 bln penalty notice to Dr Rizwan Taj on medical report

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LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has issued a notice of Rs10 billion penalty to Dr Rizwan Taj. The notice comes as a response to Dr Rizwan Taj’s involvement in a press conference discussing Imran Khan’s medical report.

Barrister Mohammad Ahmed Pansuta Advocate sent a letter on behalf of Imran Khan demanding an unconditional apology from Dr Rizwan Taj to Imran Khan.

The controversy arose when Dr. Taj participated in a press conference regarding the medical report of Imran Khan. As a result, PTI Chairman Imran Khan, through his legal representative, took swift action by serving a notice outlining the substantial penalty.

Earlier, PTI chairman sent a notice to Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel through his lawyer Abu Dhar Salman Niazi. Former prime minister asked Patel to withdraw his allegations in 15 days, immediately apologized unconditionally to him or pay Rs10 billion as damages.

The notice said damages will be deposited in Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital (SKMH). The notice reads, “If Abdul Qadir Patel does not apologize, legal action will be taken.” Patel claims Imran’s medical report sample found ‘alcoholic, cocaine’

Federal Minister for Health Abdul Qadir Patel has alleged that medical reports pertaining to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan revealed the use of alcohol and cocaine and describes the former prime minister mentally unstable.

He made these startling revelations while addressing a presser in Islamabad on Friday. He revealed that following Imran Khan’s arrest, he was taken to a hospital where he underwent medical examinations, including a urine sample analysis and the initial findings from the report indicated use of drugs. Subsequently, additional tests confirmed the use of alcohol and cocaine by Imran Khan.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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