- Imran Khan’s medical report reveals drug use but no leg fracture: Patel
ISLAMABAD: During a press conference in Karachi, Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel provided details from former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s medical report, which he claimed indicated excessive alcohol consumption, no evidence of a leg fracture, and unstable mental health.
Patel emphasized that the report he was sharing was a “public document” before proceeding with the details. He mentioned that the report did not contain any information regarding the foot fracture that Khan claimed to have sustained during an assassination attempt on November 3.
According to Patel, Khan’s urine sample was also taken, and the initial report indicated the presence of toxic elements, as well as excessive use of alcohol and cocaine.
Furthermore, the report raised concerns about Khan’s mental health, stating that his actions and body language were not consistent with those of a mentally fit individual. Patel asserted that he had previously expressed his belief that Khan’s mental condition was not well, criticizing the PTI leader for undermining decency in politics, political tolerance, and respect for others.
Patel emphasized the disparity between Khan’s claims and the findings of his medical report, stating that there was no indication of a fracture but rather the presence of “powder,” presumably referring to drug use.
The health minister mentioned that once the detailed report becomes available, it will be forwarded to the police. He characterized Khan’s behavior as something that could only be exhibited by an agent or a madman.
Patel revealed that a five-member panel of senior doctors had expressed concerns about Khan’s mental stability. He did not provide further details about the panel or its findings.
Discussing the events of May 9, Patel stated that they had not witnessed such situations since 1971. Despite their political differences, he emphasized that they had stood with the army during challenging times.
It’s important to note that this rewritten response is based on the information provided in the original question and should not be treated as verified or objective information.
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