Audio leak reveals differences between Imran’s wife and sisters
An alleged audio clip leak reveals differences between Imran’s wife and sisters while having a private conservation with a senior Pakistani lawyer Latif Khosa.
An audio recording involving Bushra Bibi, the wife of Imran Khan, and his lawyer Latif Khosa is circulating on social media. It indicates differences between the former prime minister’s Imran Khan family while he is in jail.
What is the alleged audio leak all about?
Bushra and Latif may be heard in the audio clip detailing their issues against Khan’s sisters. The former first lady recalls a recent event in which Khan’s sisters expressed worries. They expressed concern about how Latif and Bushra handled a case involving Khan’s safety in Attock jail. She went on to remark that the presence of the sisters complicated the matter.
What did Latif Khosa say about the audio leak?
Mr. Lateef says anyone responsible for exposing a client and lawyer’s private conservation should be ashamed of their actions. He said those who leak such sensitive and private conservations between a client and their legal representative should have some sense of shame.
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Bushra had filed a petition in Islamabad High Court (IHC) through Latif Khosa in October. She expressed her concern that her husband could be poisoned in prison. Bushra added that tampering with her husband’s food could endanger his life. She highlighted that Khan is not receiving the facilities to which he has a right according to the prison code.
The former first lady revealed in the leaked audio that she notified Khan’s sisters about hiring Latif as her lawyer for all her cases. Particularly those cases experiencing delays.
Bushra recalled to Latif that Imran Khan’s sisters misbehaved with them in a way that they could never think of someone having the courage to do so. Bushra claimed in alleged audio despite her advice not to visit Latif’s office, Khan’s sisters insisted on doing so.
Latif said he didn’t do anything wrong. He asked the sisters to stop pushing him and let him handle things the way he thinks is right. They’re calling this a problem or “misbehavior.”
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