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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan can be poisoned in Attock Jail: Bushra

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Imran Khan’s life is still in danger and he can be poisoned in Attock jail, his wife Bushra Bibi has said as she demanded better prison facilities for the incarcerated former Pakistan prime minister.

In her letter to the Punjab home secretary on Saturday, the 49-year-old wife of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman wrote that the court had directed the authorities concerned to shift her husband from Attock jail in Punjab to Adiala prison in Rawalpindi.

“My husband has been imprisoned in Attock jail without any justification. According to the law, my husband should be transferred to Adiala jail,” she said.

She demanded that the 70-year-old PTI chief be provided B-class facilities in the prison given his social and political status.

Bushra said Khan “can be poisoned” in Attock jail, the report said.

She said two assassination attempts have been made on Khan’s life and those involved in them are yet to be arrested

“His life is still in danger and there is a fear that my husband will be poisoned in Attock jail,” she wrote in the letter.

Earlier this month, Bushra met her husband for half an hour, and after seeing Khan, had said that he was being kept in “distressing” conditions and provided “C-Class jail facilities”.

Bushra said in her letter that Khan should be allowed to eat home-cooked food at the prison

She said as per the jail rules Khan should have been provided all the facilities within 48 hours but has not had access to them even after over 12 days.

“According to the jail rules, my husband has the right to undergo a medical examination by a private doctor,” she said, demanding an inquiry into why Khan has been denied better facilities.

Last week, the PTI Core Committee expressed similar concerns over Khan’s “slow-poisoning” and demanded that he should be allowed to have home-cooked food and water.

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

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