Qamar Bajwa’s Health Condition Under Scrutiny After Fall

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“He reportedly slipped or fainted, leading to head trauma,” a source stated regarding Qamar Javed Bajwa’s recent accident. The former Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan suffered a head injury after a fall at his residence in Rawalpindi on February 1, 2026.

The incident has raised significant concerns about Bajwa’s health, particularly as it has been linked to a third-degree atrioventricular (AV) heart block. Initial reports indicated that he was stable and conscious following the fall, with medical personnel noting that he was responsive and able to recognize family members.

However, unverified reports later emerged suggesting that Bajwa developed a severe brain haemorrhage, leading to disorientation and memory loss. Medical experts have cautioned that trauma to the head can trigger bleeding in the brain weeks after the initial injury, which adds to the uncertainty surrounding his condition.

Bajwa, who served as Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff from 2016 to 2022, has remained a prominent figure in the country’s political landscape even after his retirement. His fall has prompted discussions about his past political involvement, including allegations regarding his role in the no-confidence motion that led to the removal of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Imran Khan himself expressed regret over trusting Bajwa during his tenure, highlighting the complex relationship between the military and political leadership in Pakistan.

The Pakistani military has characterized Bajwa’s fall as a domestic accident, and he was admitted to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) for treatment. Despite the military’s statements, no official confirmation has been provided regarding the severity of Bajwa’s condition.

As Bajwa’s health situation develops, the lack of formal updates from the military or his family leaves many questions unanswered. Details remain unconfirmed, and the public awaits further information on his recovery.

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