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Imran Khan is alive but subjected to ‘mental torture’: Sister

After meeting the PTI leader, Uzma Khan confirms that Khan's health looks fine
Imran Khan. Reuters

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Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan is alive but subjected to "mental torture in solitary confinement", his sister Uzma Khan said on Tuesday after meeting him at Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail.

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said in a statement after Uzma's meeting with the 73-year-old former cricketer-turned-politician that Khan has been “put in solitary confinement and is being subjected to mental torture".

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Upon her return, she also confirmed that Khan's health looks fine, the statement added.

An unannounced ban was placed on meeting Khan, who has been in prison since August 2023 in multiple cases, for more than a month.

Constantly not allowing his family to meet the PTI founder led to speculation on social media whether he is alive.

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Adiala Jail authorities, however, claimed that he is in "good health".

The PTI in a statement on Thursday said that one of the sisters of Khan was allowed to meet him.

Meanwhile, the Punjab government deployed the entire Rawalpindi police force along Adiala Road to thwart the PTI protest.

The government has already imposed Section 144 (ban on gathering of four or more people) in Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

The station house officers of eight police stations in Rawalpindi along with senior officers are present outside Adiala Jail.

"An eight-kilometre stretch has been completely sealed. Schools and colleges are closed. Residents are being required to show their ID cards to pass through the area," an official of Punjab government told PTI.

A group of lawyers also held a demonstration outside the Islamabad High Court against the government for keeping Imran Khan in isolation.

Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry said compliance with Section 144 would be ensured in Islamabad and Rawalpindi at any cost.

“Whether they come to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) or the Adiala jail, action under Section 144 would be carried out without any discrimination,” the minister said.

Earlier, Imran Khan's son Kasim Khan demanded the government present proof that he (Khan) is alive.

"We demand proof of (Imran Khan)'s life," Khan's son Kasim Khanhad said in a post on X.

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