Imran Khan’s party labels a viral audio clip supposedly showing him engaging in “phone sex” as fake

Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, is currently embroiled in yet another controversy following the viral of an audio clip that supposedly shows him having phone sex with a women.

Audio clip goes viral which purportedly involves Imran Khan purportedly in a phone sex with a women

Syed Ali Haider, a Pakistani journalist, posted the two-part audio tape on his YouTube page. A man, allegedly Imran Khan, is heard speaking lewdly to a woman in the audio clip.

The audio clip, which has since gained widespread attention, is the most recent in a string of allegedly leaked conversations that Imran Khan has been linked to ever since he was deposed earlier this year and accused the outgoing coalition government and the military establishment of conspiring against him.

According to a few Pakistani news portals, the audio was leaked from Pakistan’s PMO (Prime Minister’s Office).

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Audio’s veracity is in doubt; some Pakistani journalists assert Imran Khan was speaking on the recording

Journalist Hamza Azhar Salam stated in a tweet that while Imran Khan is free to live his life whatever he chooses, he should quit presenting himself as some sort of Muslim leader role model for the entire Ummah.

Journalist Mansoor Ali Khan, according to Daily Pakistan, has asserted that he is aware of the identity of the unnamed woman in the leaked recording but has chosen not to reveal it.

Imran Khan has transformed into Emraan Hashmi in the purported sex call leak, according to Pakistani writer Naila Inayat.

Imran Khan Party claims the tape is false

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan’s party, has labelled the audio clip as “false.” “. Political opponents of the PTI chairman, according to PTI leader Dr. Arslan Khalid, are only capable of producing phoney audio and video.”

Imran Khan is allegedly heard in an audio recording from October attempting to bribe members before he was defeated in a no-confidence vote in Parliament in April. He is also heard defending his actions.

Another audio recording purported to be of the former prime minister was heard discussing a coded message delivered by Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington in March 2022, which detailed intentions to remove him from office.

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