Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel held a press conference in Karachi, where he disclosed the details of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s medical report. The report, following Khan’s examination at PIMS hospital after his arrest on May 9, revealed shocking findings.
According to Patel, the medical report categorically labeled Imran Khan as an alcoholic and drug abuser, contradicting Khan’s claims of a leg fracture sustained in a previous assassination attempt. The report, which Patel emphasized was a public document, contained no evidence of a fracture on Khan’s foot.
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Furthermore, the report mentioned that Khan’s urine sample indicated the presence of toxic elements and showed excessive alcohol and cocaine usage. It also raised concerns about his mental health, stating that his actions and body language were not characteristic of a mentally fit individual.
Expressing his own observations, Patel criticized Khan’s behavior and political conduct, highlighting the decline of decency, political tolerance, and respect for others. He stated that he had previously expressed concerns about Khan’s mental well-being.
The health minister announced that once the detailed report is available, it will be handed over to the police. Patel went on to remark that Khan’s actions could only be attributed to either an agent or a madman.
In response to the revelations, the PTI has decided to take legal action against Abdul Qadir Patel and his assistants. The party plans to file a defamation suit, and preparations are underway under the leadership of Barrister Abuzar Salman Niazi.
It is worth noting that the press conference and the medical report have fueled a further rift between the government and the PTI, escalating the already tense political climate in the country.
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