Pakistan

Aliima Khan Predicts Imminent Verdict in Imran Khan’s 190 Million Pound Case

Islamabad:Aliima Khan**, the sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former chairman **Imran Khan**, has expressed concerns that the court may deliver a verdict against Imran Khan in the **190 million pounds case** as early as Monday, citing the judge’s attitude in the ongoing proceedings.

Speaking to the media, Aliima Khan confirmed that all arguments in the case had been concluded, and emphasized that Imran Khan had made two key demands. According to Aliima Khan, Imran Khan called for the establishment of a **Judicial Commission** consisting of three senior judges from the **Supreme Court** and the release of PTI workers currently in detention. She added that her brother had threatened to call for the overseas Pakistanis to halt their remittances if these demands were not met.

“Imran Khan said that if these two demands are not fulfilled, he will call upon overseas Pakistanis to stop sending remittances to the country,” she explained. However, Aliima Khan also shared that party members advised Imran Khan against taking such drastic measures, warning that stopping remittances could harm the country’s economy. “Imran Khan agreed to wait for a few more days as he cares deeply for the nation,” she added.

Regarding the economic crisis following the collapse of the PTI government, Aliima Khan stated that millions of people had fallen below the poverty line and were facing severe economic hardships. She also pointed out that the PTI’s political downfall was part of a larger **London Plan** to “crush” the party gradually, with their electoral symbol being taken away as part of the strategy.

Aliima Khan further revealed that Imran Khan had claimed that the burning of 10 buildings led to the arrest of **10,000 people**. “These many people could not have burned 10 buildings. On **February 8**, the public was misled into thinking they were fighting against a corrupt system, but on **February 9**, the vote was stolen and a fake government was established,” she said.

She also condemned the violent crackdown on the peaceful protests organized on **November 24**, stating that bullets were fired during the demonstration. “When young people were martyred and injured, I was there, witnessing the events firsthand. Bullets were fired from the buildings, and we are eyewitnesses to this,” Aliima Khan concluded.

This development comes as the political situation in Pakistan continues to unfold with ongoing legal battles and protests following PTI’s removal from power.

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