
Imran Khan Dead or Alive? Former Pakistan PM is alive, says his sister after visiting him in Adiala Jail, revealing he is extremely angry and subjected to mental torture. (Image Credit: X/ @ImranRaizKhan)
After weeks of rampant speculation about his health and whereabouts, the story took a dramatic turn: on December 2, 2025, permission was given for one of the sisters of Imran Khan, Uzma Khanum, to see him at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. The meeting came amidst widespread protests by supporters, growing concern about prolonged isolation, and even rumours that the former Prime Minister might be dead. Repeatedly, family visits had been denied or delayed by authorities, fueling such fears and suspicions. This visit represents the first independently verifiable proof in weeks that Imran Khan is indeed alive.
Yet the relief is tempered by the sister’s message after the meeting: while Khan is “alive,” he remains “extremely angry,” alleging that he is being subjected to mental torture and complaining that no one — family or legal counsel — is allowed to communicate with him. This mix of confirmed status and grave allegations paints a precarious picture for his physical and mental well-being.
When his family reported no verifiable contact for over three weeks, despite a court order mandating regular family visits, concerns escalated rapidly. His sons-Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Khan-have publicly expressed fears that the authorities might be hiding "something irreversible" regarding his condition. Disturbing rumors once circulated that Imran Khan might already have died in custody.
These fears were compounded by allegations from human rights groups and supporters that he was being kept in solitary confinement, denied access to his lawyers, family or even routine medical care - conditions some described as "psychological torture."
In a brief media interaction after the visit, Uzma Khanum said Imran Khan was “alive but extremely angry.” She repeated claims of misconduct and mistreatment — that he was denied basic communication, not allowed to see anyone, and was allegedly being subjected to various forms of mental pressure. She warned that the silence and alleged maltreatment could spark nationwide backlash if not addressed. Many supporters took to social media and into the streets, demanding transparency about his health and treatment.
Authorities in the jail and the government have completely denied rumours of custodial death or a midnight transfer. They maintain that Imran Khan is at Adiala Jail, stable, and getting routine medical treatment. But they have not made public any recent medical report or allowed independent verification of his condition.
The visit by his sister seems to be a reluctant concession to increasing pressure, evidence that the government is balancing attempts to maintain control with the need for response to rising public outrage and international scrutiny.