Imran's close aide Shahbaz Gill's new pictures goes viral amid 'sexual abuse' claims

Aug 20, 2022

Islamabad [Pakistan], August 20 : Contrary to the Friday video where former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's close aide was spotted in a wheelchair in what appeared to be a very dreadful physical state, now the Pakistani media is inundated with pictures and videos of Gill which has sparked debates about whether the entire episode was PTI's agenda to target the government.
Addressing a press conference in the federal capital, the information minister Marriyum Aurangzeb released videos of Gill, who is currently under treatment at PIMS Hospital, showing that the PTI leader is "perfectly fine" and no signs of torture can be seen on Imran Khan's chief of staff.
Information Minister on Saturday castigated PTI chief Imran Khan and party members for spreading "fake propaganda" on media regarding Shahbaz Gill.
Marriyum said that for the last three days "false propaganda" is being spread on social media as "fake" videos of Gill are being spread on all media platforms regarding him being tortured during his imprisonment, reported Geo TV.
The information minister said that an inquiry is being held regarding this matter and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah "will soon present evidence in front of everybody."
However, she hinted that all "dots of the story connect to Khan"; reiterating that the PTI chief wanted to divert attention from the reality -- "which is against him."
On Saturday, appearing physically fit, Gill was spotted at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) without a mask and talking to the security guards at the hospital. Pakistani Journalist, Ansar Abbasi, while reacting to this, tweeted, "Who should one trust? What was the condition of Shahbaz Gill yesterday in front of the camera?? Repent!!"
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This comes as Imran Khan's aide Gill, was arrested on sedition charges and Khan claimed that Gill was subjected to mental and physical torture including sexual abuse.
Imran Khan invited his supporters to come out on Saturday to protest against the alleged torture of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill and against restrictions imposed on Ary News. Announcing several rallies, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief invited everyone to join the protest against the Shehbaz Sharif government.
"Tomorrow I will be leading a rally after Maghrib, from China chowk to F9 Park, in support of Dr Gill and in protest against the torture inflicted on him. We will also be protesting against the muzzling of Ary simply because Ary didn't toe the official line and gave coverage to our narrative," Imran Khan tweeted.
"I am inviting everyone to join us tomorrow and raise their voice in protest," he said in another tweet.
Gill was arrested by the police on August 9 after he made controversial remarks against the Pakistan army on television that were deemed as "highly hateful and seditious" by the country's media authority.
Imran's close aide was arrested on charges of colluding with a private TV news channel in carrying out anti-state propaganda.
Notably, Pakistan's regulatory watchdog PEMRA has alleged that the ARY News channel was airing "false, hateful and seditious" content based on "absolute disinformation with a clear and present threat to national security by instigating rebellion within the armed forces."
Imran Khan's party has alleged that Gill was tortured in police custody previously and his life remains in danger. He said a protest is being organised in support of Gill who he alleged was the victim of physical torture that included sexual abuse.
"If a political worker [like Shahbaz Gill] can be subjected to such torture, it could happen to anyone," the PTI chief told reporters outside Islamabad's Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), as quoted by Dawn newspaper.
The PTI chief in an earlier statement said Pakistan was "descending into a banana republic".
He even warned the Pakistan military establishment to "review its policies" while asserting that he preferred death instead of accepting the Shehbaz Sharif government. This warning comes as the PTI chief is embroiled in a battle with the ruling coalition, which he says came to power as a result of a US-backed conspiracy against him.