Jailed former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan’s sister noreen Niazi Deeply concerned about his brother’s condition Worry Has expressed. He told that the authorities have informed his family, lawyers and Pakistan movement-e-Insaf (PTI) members from meeting him for more than four weeks. even Khyber pakhtunkhawa Chief Minister of Sohail Afridi Scheduled meetings of party leaders, including Khan, were also rejected, due to which rumors of Khan’s death spread to India. Adiala Prison officials dismissed the rumors as baseless on 27 November (Thursday) and confirmed that Khan was in custody, in good health and receiving medical attention.
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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan’s sister approached the Islamabad High Court on Friday for not allowing him to meet her jailed brother. Adiala Filed a petition for contempt of court against the jail superintendent and other officials. Alima Khan filed this petition Khyber pakhtunkhawa Chief Minister of Sohail Afridi and pakistan movement-e-Insaf (PTI) filed in the presence of other leaders. The petition referred to the March 24 order of the Islamabad High Court, in which the court had allowed the 73-year-old to meet Khan twice a week. Khan from August 2023 Rawalpindi of Adiala Are in jail. It states that Alima has sought initiation of contempt proceedings due to willful non-compliance of court orders, particularly by the authorities directing them to meet Khan of Regarding not giving permission. The petition said that despite instructions to allow meetings on Tuesday and Thursday,defendants Neither followed it nor implemented it.
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It has also been said in the petition that Alima Since her brother’s imprisonment, she has been extremely concerned about his well-being, legal rights and humane treatment. Among the people named in this Adiala jail superintendent Abdul Gafoor Anjum, Sadar Barony Raja, officer in charge of the police station Aijaz Azim, Federal Home Secretary Captain (Retd) Mohammad Khurram Aga and Secretary, Punjab Home Department Noorul Amin is included.