An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi on Tuesday sought details from the administration of the Adiala Jail, enquiring about it denying PTI founder Imran Khan’s sisters not being allowed to meet him. A petition was filed in court by his sisters Aleema Khan, Uzma Khan and Noreen Khan. The superintendent of Adiala Jail was made a respondent in the petition. The court issued a notice based on the application and sought a response from the jail authorities within two hours as to why the sisters were denied meeting Imran. Talking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Aleema said her brother still had “one last card to play”, adding that he would neither tell anyone about it nor let it be known for now. “It will not be used right,” she said. A day ago, top PTI leaders had met Imran at the Adiala Jail for the first time since the party called its “final call” protest in Islamabad last week. The call was made to demand the restoration of the PTI’s electoral mandate, the release of detained party members, and the reversal of the 26th Amendment which he said had strengthened a “dictatorial regime”. The protests ended in clashes between PTI supporters and law enforcement authorities after the former entered the capital’s Red Zone. At least six lives were lost in the three days of protests, which included a policeman and three Rangers officials who were knocked down by a speeding vehicle, officials and hospital sources said. Claims and counter-claims over deaths purportedly caused by law-enforcement action against the PTI marchers remain a major bone of contention between the government and the opposition party. According to PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar, Imran was “not aware of the developments during the protest as he didn’t have access to newspapers and television.”