Imran’s leg again fractured by shove in court: PTI

Published May 4, 2023
An image of the x-ray of PTI chief Imran Khan’s leg. — Photo courtesy: Dr Iftikhar Durrani Twitter
An image of the x-ray of PTI chief Imran Khan’s leg. — Photo courtesy: Dr Iftikhar Durrani Twitter

LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf claims that Imran Khan’s leg has again been fractured since he was pushed by a crowd that came around him during his appearance before the Lahore High Court. It says Khan’s physicians have asked him to take complete rest for 10 days.

Senator Shibli Fraz on Wednesday tweeted that PTI chief Imran Khan’s leg was yet again injured in the Lahore High Court due to lack of security provided by the government. He stated that the doctors had advised him rest for 10 days.

After complete recovery, the senator stated, Imran Khan will resume appearing for the cases instituted against him on political grounds. “Imran Khan respects the courts,” he added.

A little later, Senator Fraz retweeted party leader Dr Iftikhar Durrani’s tweet wherein he shared the picture of Imran Khan’s leg’s x-ray showing fracture.

Dr Durrani stated that the PTI was continuously raising security concerns with the government but still he was pushed by crowd and injured. “All conspiracies are clear that aim at inflicting injuries and eliminate Mr Khan, who is exposing misdeeds of the rulers and their facilitators.”

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2023

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