Imran’s slow poisoning allegations rubbished

Ranjha says there's concern for his safety though, specifically in terms of potential exposure to slow-acting poison

ISLAMABAD:

Reports about Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan being slow poisoned in prison are false, his lawyer Shiraz Ahmad Ranjha said on Wednesday.

Ranjha categorically refuted all such claims, labeling them as baseless.

According to Express News, there were allegations of Imran being poisoned while incarcerated, but his lawyer released a video statement and vehemently dismissed the rumours circulating on social media.

Ranjha clarified that there is no truth to the assertions that the PTI chairman was poisoned or is under any threat of poisoning.

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