Bushra Bibi Call Recording: Imran Khan's wife's audio with Latif Khosa hints all is not well in PTI Chief's family

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan's wife Busra Bibi's call recording with lawyer Latif Khosa has been going viral on social media.

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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been embroiled in a fresh controversy despite being behind bars. With a few months to go for the Pakistan General Election, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been jolted by audio leak controversy. Yes! you heard it right. Imran Khan's wife Busra Bibi's call recording with lawyer Latif Khosa has been going viral on social media. Busra Bibi's viral audio leak hints that all is not well in Imran Khan's family. Social media is on a buzz after Busra Bibi-Latif Khosa's audio leak. 

 

In the viral Busra Bibi audio, Imran Khan's wife can be heard talking to lawyer Latif Khosa. Busra starts the conversation with the lawyer on Imran Khan's sisters. She can be heard saying that Khan's sisters complained about Khosa's alleged misbehaviour with them in relation to a case.

 

Following this, the PTI Chief's wife was heard talking about an argument that took place with her and Khan's sisters. Furthermore, she can be heard talking about the case pertaining to Imran Khan at risk of being poisoned in Attock jail. Notably, a video is also going viral on social media, in which Khosa expressed his disappointment on the audio leak. 

 

Khosa addressing the media said, "The person who leaked our audio must be shamed. The conversation between a client and a lawyer should never be leaked. The person who leaked it should be ashamed."

 

For the unversed, in August this year, when Imran Khan was held at the Attock prison, Bushra Bibi voiced concerns about her incarcerated husband's security and safety, saying he "can be poisoned" there. In a letter written to the Punjab home secretary,  Busra reportedly said the court had directed authorities concerned to shift his husband to Adiala jail in Rawalpindi and mentioned her fears that he could be poisoned during custody at Attock.

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