In a shocking development, PTI alleges that jailed leader Imran Khan is set for a hush-hush hospital transfer amid worsening health. Bypassing family and personal doctors, this purported action violates core rights and invites life-threatening risks, the party contends.
PTI’s missive hammered home the need for oversight in any treatment, citing jail bylaws that mandate prior intimation. Relatives’ persistent grievances over care deficits have gone unheeded, they noted.
Reports of Khan’s right eye going blind have jolted supporters, compounded by other undisclosed issues. Local press, including The Express Tribune, has chronicled the ex-PM’s battles inside Rawalpindi’s fortress-like Adiala.
Dismissing confidentiality pleas, PTI labeled the secrecy a dangerous precedent. ‘No more delays—this is about humanity,’ they implored, pushing for prompt medical aid.
The response was fierce: parliamentary fringes hosted opposition vigils Friday, while TTAP’s demonstrations echoed calls for Al-Shifa admission.
Fresh from the Supreme Court’s eye-check board order, the episode revives debates on Khan’s custody since his August 2023 graft conviction and Lahore arrest.
As PTI digs in, the saga spotlights Pakistan’s tensions between power, protest, and personal freedoms.
