Karachi: Federal Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel on Friday made the medical report of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan public and disclosed that he consumes alcohol and cocaine.
Addressing a press conference, the minister said that Imran Khan plaster was fake as there was no bullet injury on his leg.
Citing details of former prime minister Imran Khan’s medical report, he said it indicated excessive alcohol and cocaine consumption, no information about a fracture on his leg, and unstable mental health.
The health minister, before sharing the details of the report, said that it was a “public document”.
He claimed that after being arrested in the Al-Qadir Trust case, the ex-prime minister’s samples were obtained at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad.
Patel said PTI was not a party but a cult and its leader Imran Khan who is a ‘narcissist’ should be preserved in a museum.
The health minister said as a narcissist, Imran Khan insists on telling lies and calling them the truth and also leads the youth astray.
On the basis of the medical report, Health Minister Patel also raised an issue of Imran Khan’s mental health and declared that as per the medical evaluations, Imran Khan’s mental stability is questionable.
Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel said five members panel of senior doctors called mental stability into question in the medical report because he made an inappropriate gesture during a long conversation with the medical team.
Patel said according to the medical report, when the doctors talked to Imran for a long time, his actions were not those of a fit man.
While the preliminary results of Imran’s urine sample revealed the presence of hazardous chemicals like alcohol and cocaine.
Regarding the fracture on the leg, the health minister said there was no mention of a fracture on Imran’s leg in his medical papers. He added despite this fact that Imran Khan showed a plaster on his leg for five months.