Unverified reports have surfaced suggesting that former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been subjected to severe torture and possibly poisoned while in prison. Khan, who had called on the people of Pakistan to protest against his illegal imprisonment and unconstitutional amendments, ignited a massive movement, with thousands—led by the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (CM KPK)—marching towards Islamabad. Sources claim that while in custody, ISI operatives, allegedly acting on the orders of General Asim Munir, tortured Khan. Disturbing footage of this torture was reportedly shown to the KPK in an attempt to pressure him into ending the protests. The ISI station chief allegedly threatened that if the protests continued, Imran Khan’s life would be at risk. There are now serious concerns that Imran Khan may have been poisoned during his imprisonment, as no one—including his lawyers—has been allowed to meet him. His current whereabouts remain unknown, raising widespread fears about his condition. These alarming developments have fuelled growing unrest throughout the country, with fears mounting over what might happen next. The lack of information about Khan’s health and well-being has left the nation anxious and uncertain about the future. While these reports remain unconfirmed, the severity of the situation is undeniable. Pakistan is on edge, and the potential consequences for the country’s stability are profound. May Allah protect Pakistan as the people await answers during this critical and tense moment.