Imran Khan Accuses Authorities of Targeting His Wife Bushra Bibi

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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has voiced grave concerns, alleging that his wife Bushra Bibi is enduring severe conditions in prison as part of a strategy to coerce him into compliance. These allegations have reignited a discussion about the integrity of Pakistan’s judicial mechanisms and the treatment of political figures.

As shared by Khan’s sister, Aleema Khanum, it has come to light that both Khan and Bushra Bibi are confined to solitary cells, facing what she described as “inhumane conditions.” She further accused the authorities of purposefully stalling bail proceedings, hinting at manipulation within the legal processes.

According to Khan's legal representatives, Bushra Bibi has been isolated with the intent to psychologically weaken her. Khan argues that this tactic is designed to apply pressure on him for a compromise or submission, a prospect he staunchly resists.

Khan has reiterated his commitment to resistance, making it clear that he will not be swayed by coercive measures. He has expressed that while he can withstand this ordeal, the focus on his wife is a calculated effort to influence his decisions, labeling the situation as “deliberate and orchestrated.”

This controversy adds to an ongoing list of accusations made by Khan and his supporters targeting Pakistan’s judiciary and government. His family has alleged that key figures, including military leaders, are behind a broader campaign against him following his imprisonment.

Khan has been incarcerated since August 2023 due to multiple convictions, asserting that the charges leveled against him are rooted in political motives. Reports indicate that his health has suffered during his time in custody, amplifying concerns among his supporters.

The unfolding situation underscores the escalating political tensions in Pakistan, with urgent questions regarding judicial independence, human rights, and the treatment of dissenting voices in a highly charged political landscape.

April 15, 2026 2:38 p.m. 131

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