Imran remains in ‘bad conditions’: son


Kasim Khan, son of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, has said that his father was in “really poor conditions” in Adiala prison in Rawalpindi and that he and his brother, Sulaiman Khan, were looking for a possible exit.

In an interview in the Voice of the US media. Uu. Real America, the shared voice on Wednesday, Khan said that his father was imprisoned in a solitary confinement cell and allowed only two hours a day to spend time in the daylight. He also said they couldn’t talk to their father.

Imran has been imprisoned since August 2023. He is currently complying with a sentence in the Adiala prison in a corruption case of £ 190 million. In addition, it faces pending essays under the Anti -Terror Law (ATA) related to the protests of May 9, 2023.

“At this time it is in very, very bad conditions and it seems that they are getting worse and more. So we are looking for any possible exit,” Kasim said. He “is imprisoned in a solitary confinement cell,” he added. “The state of the cell in which it is found is horrible, frankly.”

He continued, claiming that Imran was bathing in muddy water and 10 people who were imprisoned there had died due to dirty conditions. “There were moments … It was 10 days without any light in his cell.” He called him a “torture tactic.”

“We cannot talk to him at all,” he said, expressing his concern for not being able to see his father. Kasim Khan said that he and his brother were “looking for the United States at this time” in search of support. “It seems that it could be the only route at this time.”

He said that during a meeting in the United States, the key assistant of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, Richard Grenell was “very kind to spend time with us.” He added: “We talk extensively and I don’t want to go into details, but I am very, very hopeful of that.”

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