Astrologer predicts when Imran Khan could be released from prison

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Journalist Rizwan Razi while appearing on Azaad Siasat’s exclusive podcast on Saturday disclosed that his astrologer friend has forcasted the day when Imran Khan could be released from Adiala Jail

Rizwan revealed that his friend, who is an astrologer, previously predicted that former Prime Minister Imran Khan would lose his power in April 2022. “We didn’t take him seriously at first when he said that about Khan losing power in April,” said the journalist.

He further added, “Now that person is saying that Khan will not be in prison after March 16, 2025.”

Rizwan stated that he couldn’t see any signs of relief for the founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan.

“I asked him that some of our journalist friends who support Imran Khan wholeheartedly have been taken off air. He stated that this is a sign that Imran Khan will be released by the same powers who took those journalists off air.”

Rizwan clarified that this is just a prediction by an astrologer; however, he noted that his past prediction about Khan turned out to be true.

He also stated: “Personally, I don’t see this happening. And I also don’t believe that much in predicting future…”

Meanwhile, Imran Khan wrote an op-ed in the American news magazine Time on February 28, expressing concerns that Pakistan’s democratic backslide could threaten regional security.

“The politically motivated charges against me are nothing more than an attempt to silence my fight for democracy. The erosion of democracy in Pakistan has far-reaching consequences,” wrote Khan in Time.

He further asserted: “A destabilized Pakistan threatens regional security, disrupts trade, and weakens global democratic values. The world must recognize the urgency of this crisis—not just for Pakistan’s future, but for the stability of South Asia and beyond.”

Khan also lashed out at Pakistani authorities over the surge in terrorism in the country, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

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