
Imran Khan Refuses Polygraph Test Amidst Political Turmoil
Imran Khan's Polygraph Test Refusal Sparks Political Tensions in Pakistan Rawalpindi, Pakistan – Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, refused to participate in a scheduled polygraph test at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi today. The test, related to ongoing investigations, was to be conducted in the absence of Khan's lawyers, a situation he strongly objected to. A team from the Lahore police arrived at the jail to administer the test, but left after Khan's refusal. "Imran Khan's refusal to cooperate is a significant development in the ongoing investigations," stated a senior police official, speaking on the condition of anonymity. The official emphasized the importance of the polygraph test in clarifying certain aspects of the case. A news reporter present at the scene added, "The situation outside Adiala Jail was tense, with a large police presence. Mr. Khan's supporters gathered nearby, expressing their concerns." The incident highlights the deep political divisions within Pakistan and the ongoing legal battles faced by Imran Khan. The refusal to take the polygraph test raises questions about the future course of the investigations and the potential for further political fallout.