PTI Founder Imran Khan’s Jail Report Reveals Urgent Eye Care Needs

PTI Founder Imran Khan’s Jail Report Reveals Urgent Eye Care Needs
Islamabad, February 12, 2026: A new report on PTI founder Imran Khan’s jail conditions has revealed urgent medical and personal needs. The report emphasizes the need for an immediate eye examination and better access to basic facilities.
The report was submitted by jail authorities and medical consultants after reviewing the ex-prime minister’s condition at Adiala Jail.
Immediate Eye Examination Recommended
The report strongly recommends that Imran Khan’s eye be examined immediately. It mentions that the PTI founder had undergone a recent medical procedure on January 24, 2026. His health situation, especially regarding his eyes, requires urgent attention.
Imran Khan requested to be checked by his personal doctors. The report suggests that Dr. Faisal Sultan and Dr. Asim Yousaf conduct the eye examination. It also allows for any qualified specialist doctor to carry out the checkup if necessary.
Solitary Confinement and Lack of TV Access
The report highlights issues related to solitary confinement and restricted access to television. To improve mental well-being, authorities have been asked to provide books to the PTI founder. The report stresses that reading material should be made available immediately.
Family Communication
Although the report mainly focuses on medical care, it also emphasizes the importance of maintaining communication with family members. Imran Khan is allowed to speak with his children, which is considered crucial for emotional support.
Jail Authorities Follow Supreme Court Orders
The report aligns with the Supreme Court’s instructions to ensure proper care of the PTI founder. The SC had earlier ordered that the medical check-up and phone calls with his children be conducted before February 16, 2026.
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