Pakistan: There is no evidence that Bushra Bibi was poisoned: Private doctor

Pakistan: There is no evidence that Bushra Bibi was poisoned: Private doctor

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Islamabad. The personal doctor of Bushra Bibi, wife of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, has said after investigation that no poisonous substance has been given to her. This statement of Bushra Bibi’s doctor came after former Prime Minister Khan alleged that Bushra Bibi was poisoned while she was kept in captivity in her private residence. On April 2, Khan had told Judge Nasir Javed Rana during the Toshakhana corruption case hearing in Adiala jail that an attempt was made to poison his wife.

He had said that Bushra had got marks on her skin and tongue as a negative effect of the “poison”. Khan (71) had said without naming anyone, “I know who is behind this.” He had said that if any harm comes to 49-year-old Bushra, the Pakistani Army Chief (General Asim Munir) should be held responsible as members of an intelligence agency are controlling everything at her residence in Islamabad and Adiala jail in Rawalpindi. Have been.

Dr. Asim Yusuf, speaking to ‘Geo News’, said, at this time, there is no evidence that Bushra Bibi was poisoned. We are not conducting any medical tests to determine whether Bushra Bibi was administered any poisonous substance as no such symptoms have been reported.

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