Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) has moved the Supreme Court seeking urgent medical treatment for jailed founder Imran Khan, Dawn reported. The plea requests his transfer to Shifa International Hospital for specialised eye care and access to personal doctors, citing transparency and health co
Latif Khosa, a senior PTI leader and lawyer, has written to Pakistan's Chief Justice raising concerns over Imran Khan's medical examination at Adiala jail, Dawn reported. The letter questioned the secrecy of the check-up, cited claims of severe vision loss, alleged inadequate treatment, a
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khanum spoke out against Khan's treatment in jail and his worsening health.
Khan has been in jail for over 800 days and his plight has been deteriorating raising serious concerns about his treatment in the jail.
A medical team examined Imran Khan's eyes at Adiala Jail on Sunday following a Supreme Court order. PTI rejected the inspection as "malicious" without his family and personal doctors present. No hospital transfer occurred.
Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi moved the Islamabad High Court seeking suspension of their Toshakhana-2 sentences. The petition cites double jeopardy, medical concerns over Khan's eyesight, and challenges his classification as a public servant. They also requested an early hearing in the 190 mill
PTI lawyer Salman Safdar met Imran Khan in Adiala jail after being appointed amicus curiae by the Supreme Court to review his living conditions. Safdar will submit a report to the court. The hearing was adjourned till February 12.
Imran Khan's son Kasim alleged that authorities are deliberately delaying visas for him and his brother, preventing them from visiting their jailed father. The claim comes amid concerns over Imran Khan's health, hospital transfer, and calls for independent medical access.
KP Assembly members condemned Imran Khan's late-night hospital transfer and questioned Pakistan's Gaza peace board role. Lawmakers raised concerns over PTI restrictions, security failures, and militant attacks, while the House also passed the KP Right Public Services Amendment Bill, 2026.
A National Dialogue Committee (NDC) in Pakistan expressed concern about the health of jailed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former prime minister Imran Khan, calling for immediate access to his personal physician, Dawn reported on Saturday.
PTI staged a day-long protest outside Pakistan's Supreme Court, demanding Imran Khan's medical report be shared with his family. Leaders called his health reports "unsatisfactory" and warned of continued protests, while the government said he recently underwent a brief eye procedure.
Pakistan's information minister confirmed that Imran Khan underwent a brief eye procedure in Islamabad and is stable. PTI disputes the process, alleging secrecy and lack of access for family and doctors, while Imran's relatives and party members demand transparency and medical reports.
PTI raised concerns over jailed founder Imran Khan's reported eye condition, warning of possible permanent vision loss without urgent treatment. The party demanded hospital care, family access, and court intervention, while Imran's sisters questioned the reports and protested restrictions on