Egg Attack on Aleema Khan Outside Adiala Jail, Two Women Arrested
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Rawalpindi: Two women were arrested on Friday for throwing an egg at Aleema Khanum, sister of PTI founder Imran Khan, during a media talk outside Adiala Jail, where a hearing in the Toshakhana case had earlier taken place. Footage of the incident went viral on news channels and social media, capturing Aleema’s shock as the egg struck her.
The Rawalpindi Police stated that the arrested women were PTI supporters, who had traveled with members of the All Government Employees Grand Alliance and the All Pakistan Clerks Association to protest over unmet demands. “The egging took place when Aleema Khan did not answer questions raised by the women,” the statement read. Both suspects were taken into police custody and sent to the Adiala checkpoint.
The police added that the women attempted to flee in their car immediately after the incident, but the vehicle was surrounded by PTI supporters, some of whom reportedly threw pebbles, breaking the car windscreen.
PTI reposted video footage of the white car involved on X, calling the attack a “shameful attack on Aleema Khan.” The party claimed the women had been sent to the media talk “as part of an agenda” and said they had noted the car’s registration number, demanding a first information report (FIR) for the attack.
Several leaders from different parties condemned the incident:
Aleema Khan has been campaigning for her brother Imran Khan’s release since August 2024. Imran, imprisoned since August 2023, is serving a sentence in the £190 million corruption case and faces pending trials in the May 9 cases under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
This is not the first time the family faced such attacks. In November 2014, a plot to attack Imran with rotten eggs and tomatoes in Gujranwala was foiled, with four PML-N activists arrested after planning to target him with slogans “Ro Imran Ro.”
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