Imran Khan is a prominent Pakistani politician, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, and former international cricketer. Born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, he gained global recognition as the captain of Pakistan’s national cricket team, leading the country to its first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 1992.
After retiring from cricket, Imran Khan entered politics and founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996 with a vision to create a welfare state based on justice and accountability. Following years of political struggle, PTI emerged as a major political force, and Imran Khan became the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan in August 2018.
During his tenure, his government focused on anti-corruption reforms, social welfare initiatives like the Ehsaas Program, and foreign policy engagement. Despite facing political challenges, he remains one of the most influential political figures in Pakistan and continues to play a central role as Chairman of PTI.
The Imran Khan Adiala Jail medical report has come under official scrutiny after the Punjab Home Department formally sought a comprehensive record of the former prime minister’s ongoing treatment and…