Imprisoned Imran Khan remains a potent threat to Pakistan’s de facto ruler, army chief Asim Munir. Despite confinement, Khan’s victimhood narrative and enduring popularity fuel sentiment against Munir’s state control. The rivalry highlights the challenge of managing public perception versus institutional power.
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