The government has informed the Supreme Court that all orders regarding the health of PTI Founder Imran Khan have been fully implemented, while Khan's lawyer has written to the chief justice of Paistan seeking his transfer to Al-Shifa Hospital and access to personal doctors.
Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan personally appeared before the Supreme Court to brief the court on compliance with its directives.
According to government sources, Imran Khan was examined by expert doctors at Adiala Jail following court orders. After receiving treatment at PIMS Hospital, his right eye condition has improved, and the team of specialist doctors has expressed satisfaction with the treatment so far.
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Sources said that Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan also met Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi and informed him about the founder’s treatment and other related measures. The government maintains that after initial treatment, the PTI founder’s vision is improving steadily.
Khosa writes to CJP
On the other hand, the PTI founder’s lawyer, Latif Khosa, has written a letter to CJP Afridi, demanding further steps regarding his client’s health.
In the letter, Khosa sought provision of the former premier's complete medical reports and requested that his personal physicians, Dr. Faisal and Dr. Asim, be allowed to examine him.
He also urged the court to issue an order for shifting Imran Khan to Al-Shifa Hospital for treatment.
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In his letter, Latif Khosa stated that the declining health of the PTI founder is a matter of concern for both the family and the public. He alleged that even during illness, Khan was deprived of basic facilities.
According to Khosa, although a medical examination was conducted on court orders, the family was kept unaware of the process. He rejected claims that the family and party leaders were invited but did not attend, calling such assertions “completely false.”
Allegations of secret examination
Khosa further claimed that conducting a medical examination without informing the family has raised serious concerns. He said that keeping the family out of the medical process is increasing anxiety and apprehension.
The lawyer argued that transparency in medical matters is essential to restore trust and ensure proper care.







