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Uzma Khanum visited the incarcerated former prime minister inside the prison while a large group of PTI supporters gathered outside the facility. |
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Uzma Khanum visited the incarcerated former prime minister inside the prison while a large group of PTI supporters gathered outside the facility. |
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Imran Khan's sister met him in jail, confirming his health is fine but he faces mental torture. PTI supporters protested visitation bans. Authorities imposed Section 144, citing security concerns and past unrest. The government warned against using state resources for political activities. Imran's sons may receive visas soon. |
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Imran Khan's party, PTI, released a statement soon after members met him inside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. |
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PTI supporters are continuing their protest, seeking to know the whereabouts of Khan, who has been behind bars since August 2023. |
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Speaking to the media after the meeting, Uzma said, "Imran Khan's health is perfectly fine. However, he was very angry and said that they are subjecting him to mental torture." |
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Authorities in Rawalpindi have tightened security across the district by enforcing Section 144 for three days, a move triggered by swelling rumours surrounding Khan's health. |
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Imran Khan's sister claims he faces mental torture in solitary confinement, despite assurances of his good health after a recent visit. |
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Uzma Khanum, Imran Khan's sister, finally meets him in jail as massive PTI protests escalate across Pakistan demanding his release and rights. |
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Sources close to Uzma Khan said the former PM remained mentally strong and conveyed a message for his party leadership as well as for what he called an "undemocratic regime." |
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LAHORE: Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan is alive but subjected to "mental torture in solitary confinement," his sister Dr Uzma Khan said on Tuesday |