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Aleema Khan Rejects Allegations by CM Gandapur, Demands Proof

Rawalpindi: Aleema Khan, sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, has strongly rejected allegations leveled against her by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.

Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail, where she had arrived with her sisters Noreen Khan and Uzma Khan to attend the Toshakhana-II case hearing, Aleema Khan responded sharply to Gandapur’s claims.

“I have not heard Ali Amin Gandapur’s video statement, but if I am an MI agent, is that why I was made to stand in the graveyard the whole day yesterday?” she remarked. “Gandapur should prove which vlogger I control or feed information to.”

Earlier, Gandapur had alleged that Aleema Khan maintained links with vloggers, accusing her of fueling divisions within PTI. He claimed that her role was central in creating rifts, running smear campaigns against him, and supporting a “minus-Imran” agenda.

He added that he had already briefed senior leader Asad Qaiser about ministers’ performance months ago and said internal grouping was harming the party. Gandapur insisted that his loyalty lay solely with Imran Khan, stressing that he neither sought power nor positions.

Aleema Khan, however, dismissed the allegations as baseless and demanded evidence to support Gandapur’s accusations.

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