Rumors of Imran Khan’s death are circulating online, reportedly fueled by propaganda networks creating shockwaves across Pakistan’s political landscape. As uncertainty spreads, fresh demonstrations have emerged, with supporters demanding clarity and access to the former prime minister.
Growing Protests Amid Rising Rumors
Livestreamed Demonstration Gains Momentum
The latest protest second in two weeks was livestreamed on X and YouTube, drawing thousands of viewers. The demonstration concluded at the request of Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM) leader Allama Raja Nasir, who urged participants to shift focus toward the “martyrs.”
Aleema Khan Calls for Transparency
Speaking on the livestream, Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan stressed there had been no dialogue with authorities. She emphasized the families’ right to meet Imran, questioning why access continued to be denied. Aleema suggested he might have been moved without notice, intensifying public concern.
Solidarity With Families of the Martyred
PTI Islamabad later announced that protests would also express solidarity with families of those martyred on May 9, October 4, and November 26, dates marked by violent clashes with security forces.
As rumors of Imran Khan’s death escalate, demands for transparency grow louder. With the political climate heating up once again, supporters await answers—and access to Imran himself.



























