
Imran Khan was a ‘drug addict’, used to consume cocaine, says former Pakistan fast bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz
In a shocking claim about Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, former Pakistani fast bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz has claimed that he has seen Imran consume drugs in 1987. Nawaz added that he has also seen Khan consume cocaine.
It is to be noted that Nawaz and Imran were Pakistan’s top fast bowlers during the late 1970’s and 1980’s.
A video that has gone viral on social media shows Sarfaraz talk about, how he is not the only one to have seen Imran consuming drugs and if the claims made by him are false, then Imran is free to drag him to court.
Recalling an incident of 1987, Sarfaraz said that during a match between Pakistan and England when Imran was not performing well he came to house in Islamabad and consumed drugs.
“He also snorts something. He (Imran Khan) has been consuming cannabis, he used to do it in London and even at my home. In 1987, when Pakistan faced England in a cricket match and he did not bowl well, he had come to my house and said along with Mohsin Khan, Abdul Qadir, Salim Malik in Islamabad for a meal and also consumed charas. He also snorts something and consumes cocaine as well. In London, he would roll something and snort it,” said Nawaz in the video.
“Bring him in front of me and let’s see if he denies it. I am not the lone eyewitness, there are many in London,” he added.
About Post Author
The India Wire Team
Related
More Stories
Nipissing University officials to connect with Bangladesh, Nepal & Indian students via msquaremedia.
Nipissing University—an institution known for its excellence in its teacher education, arts, science, professional and nursing programs—based in North Bay,...
It’s not just Indian Students ,but student fraternity from Bangladesh are equally looking for international education.
Who says that students from India are only looking forward for international Education , it's absolutely wrong. With education getting...
MSM Reaches Milestone: Over 1,000 Partner Institutions, Campuses, and 125,000 Student Applications
MSM aims at making education accessible to all over 1,000 partner institutions Over 125,000 student applications processed MSM Unify, an...
Digital Equity in Higher Education—5 Ways to Promote It and Bridge the Digital Divide
In 2018, only 21 percent of students enrolled in online digital programs. They took the online route primarily because it...
Survey: International Students Increasingly Looking to the US to Provide High Quality Education
70% of international student respondents who chose the US as their study destination did so because of the country's perceived...
Virgin Atlantic announces a second daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi.
Virgin Atlantic announces a second daily service between London Heathrow and Delhi.
Average Rating