Imran Khan: How is Imran Khan’s health, after meeting him in Adiala jail, sister told about his condition.

Uzma Khanum, sister of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, met her brother in jail on Tuesday, December 2. After meeting Imran, Uzma told how her brother’s health is now. According to Khanum, Imran Khan’s health is good.

Imran Khan Health: Uzma Khanum, sister of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, met her brother in jail on Tuesday, December 2. After meeting Imran, Uzma told how her brother’s health is now. According to Khanum, Imran Khan’s health is good. Let us tell you that Imran Khan is lodged in Adiala Jail of Rawalpindi since August 2023 in the Toshkhana case.

What did Imran Khan’s sister Uzma say?

After meeting Imran Khan in jail, sister Uzma Khanum told the media that his health was fine, but he was very angry. He said that he is being mentally tortured in jail. Kept locked in the room the whole day. No communication with anyone. Asim Munir is responsible for all this. Uzma told that she talked to Imran for about 20 minutes.

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Protest of Imran Khan’s supporters continues

Even though Uzma Khan has met Imran Khan inside the jail, the protest by her party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is still going on. Due to this, Section 144 is in force in Rawalpindi and Islamabad till December 3.

The family was worried about Imran Khan’s health.

Let us tell you that a member of his family has met Imran Khan after 27 days. Before this, his sister Naureen had last met her brother on November 5. For a long time, the jail administration was not allowing anyone to meet Imran, after which speculations about the death of 73-year-old Imran started. Khan’s family alleges that he has been kept alone in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail. Despite the court order, they were not allowed to meet him for several weeks.

Imran’s son told psychological torture

Qasim Khan, son of former Pakistan PM Imran Khan, on Monday expressed fear that the authorities are hiding something about his father’s condition which cannot be cured. Not knowing whether your father is safe, injured or even alive is a kind of psychological torture.

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