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The retired cricket star and head of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI) suffered several fractured vertebrae and a broken rib on Tuesday night when he fell from a lift raising him onto a platform at a campaign rally.
Medical staff have ordered the 60-year-old to remain immobile in bed, throwing his high-octane campaign for office in Saturday’s election in doubt, although his party has sought to capitalise on the sympathy vote.
The man tipped to win the polls, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, suspended campaigning on Wednesday in tribute to Imran.
His fall was the latest dramatic twist to an election campaign that has been overshadowed by a series of attacks on politicians and political parties which have killed 111 people since mid-April, according to an AFP tally.
The Pakistani Taleban have condemned the polls as un-Islamic and directly threatened the outgoing secular Pakistan People’s Party and its main coalition partners, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and the Awami National Party.
On Wednesday a suicide bomber killed three people and wounded 23 outside a police station in the northwestern district of Bannu, police said.
Aides said Imran would still address a final election rally on Thursday, even if it has to be from hospital.
Television footage showed him flat on his back in hospital wearing a neck brace, and looking pale and groggy after his fall in Lahore.
Doctors have advised at least two days’ rest but say he is in full control of his limbs and bodily functions and expected to make a full recovery.
A television statement filmed from his bed in which Imran urged people to vote for his party has been re-released as a “paid content” advertisement for PTI.
“Mr Khan has been advised bed rest for the next one or two days and after that doctors will review his condition and decide accordingly,” Doctor Faisal Sultan, the head of the private Shaukat Khanum hospital, told reporters.
“The exact duration of how long he will require bed rest or immobilisation will be decided as time goes on.”
A medical report listed a series of fractures to Imran’s spine, one in his neck, another in a rib and an injury to his scalp.
But Sultan stressed that Imran’s spinal canal was intact and “he is in total control of all limbs and body functions”.
Party official Shah Mehmood Qureshi said PTI’s campaign finale — a rally outside parliament in Islamabad — would go ahead as planned on Thursday evening.
“Wherever he is, in any condition, even from the ICU (intensive care unit), he will address the nation in the last moments of the campaign,” Qureshi said.
It remains unclear whether a wave of sympathy for Khan will improve his poll prospects. Most commentators expect him to do well enough to become a strong opposition but not to form a government.
Imran, who has only ever won one seat, led an electrifying campaign until his fall, galvanising the middle class and young people in what he has called a “tsunami” of support that will propel him into office.
“Definitely in Pakistan people get very sympathetic when things like this happen. We expect to see a five to 10 per cent increase in our support at least,” said Salman Malik, a PTI worker campaigning in the Punjab town of Narowal.
Haseeb Asif, 27, a writer speaking to AFP in the same town, said Imran’s fall had not swayed his own vote but predicted it might do so that to others.
“The fact that Imran Khan had a prime time speech from his bedside, that’s very powerful,” he said. “I wasn’t voting for PTI before. I haven’t changed my mind but I can see how other people would.”
Sharif, a millionaire steel tycoon, won praise for suspending his campaign and joining other political leaders to convey his sympathies.
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