Imran Khan Death Rumours Trigger Mass Unrest, Family Demands Proof of Life
Kranthi Shekar - FEB 19, 2026

Rawalpindi / Islamabad, November 26, 2025 - A wave of rumours claiming that former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been killed inside jail has triggered widespread protests, chaos outside prison gates, and serious public backlash after his sisters alleged they were brutally assaulted by police while demanding to meet him. The claims - widely circulated on social media and picked up by an Afghan media outlet - remain unverified, with Pakistani authorities denying them and calling them a hoax.
What sparked the rumours - and what happened next
According to reports, a media outlet based in Afghanistan published a claim citing “credible sources inside” the jail system that Imran Khan had died and that his body was secretly removed from Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi late at night.
Almost immediately, the rumours spread on social media across Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan, prompting panic and outrage.
In response, thousands of supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and citizens gathered outside the jail demanding proof of Khan’s life, transparency from authorities, and permission for his family to meet him.
Family protests and allegations of police brutality
Imran Khan’s three sisters - Noreen Niazi, Aleema Khan, and Dr Uzma Khan - reportedly gathered outside the jail on the night of November 25 to demand access. According to them, the police assaulted them without warning. In a formal complaint addressed to Punjab’s police chief, one sister claimed she was dragged by her hair, thrown to the ground, and physically abused - even though the gathering had been peaceful and no laws were broken.
The sisters insist they only sought to verify Khan’s condition. They described the police action as “brutal and orchestrated,” calling for an impartial investigation into the violence.
Imprisonment background & meeting ban increase suspicion
Imran Khan has been incarcerated at Adiala Jail since August 2023 on multiple criminal and corruption cases. Authorities have reportedly placed a de facto ban on all family and visitor access to him for over a month - a move that critics say has worsened suspicion and fueled distrust among supporters.
The combination of jail isolation, lack of verified updates on Khan’s health, and repeated history of death rumours - none of which have ever been substantiated - has made such incidents a recurring flashpoint.
Official stance and public call for transparency
The Pakistani government and jail authorities have dismissed the recent claims as unfounded. They say there is “no credible evidence” to back the allegation of death, and have urged the public to disregard what they call a “malicious disinformation campaign.”
Meanwhile, the family and supporters continue to demand “proof of life” - either through a verified video, medical report, or a court-supervised family visit - to quell fears and restore public confidence.
**Reality vs speculation - what we know so far
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The claim of Imran Khan’s death originates from an Afghan media report citing anonymous sources.
No official confirmation, photograph, video, medical record, or independent verification has emerged to substantiate the claim.
Police reportedly used force on peaceful protestors - including elderly women - when they sought to meet Khan, prompting calls for investigation.
The absence of family access, locked-down jail conditions, and past history of similar unverified rumours have made such claims a recurring pattern.
Until independent evidence or credible confirmation is provided, the claim of his death remains unproven - and widely regarded by many analysts as another in a series of “death hoaxes” surrounding the former prime minister.
**What Happens Next - Risks & Implications
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1. Escalation of protests: The continued lack of transparency and restricted access could trigger larger, potentially volatile demonstrations by supporters demanding answers.
2. Calls for impartial inquiry: Families and civil-society groups are likely to insist on a neutral, independent inquiry into both the alleged assault and Khan’s current status.
3. Political fallout: Such incidents intensify polarization, mistrust in state institutions, and fears of human-rights violations - potentially undermining stability.
4. Media and disinformation scrutiny: This affair underlines how easily unverified claims, once amplified online, can lead to real-world tension.
**Conclusion: A truth still in limbo
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At present, there is no verifiable proof that Imran Khan is dead. What is undeniable, however, is the unrest these rumours have stirred - from violence against his family to an outpouring of public anger and demand for accountability. Until credible evidence emerges, the situation remains one of acute uncertainty, where speculation continues to outpace verified information.









































