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TTAP end sit-in, calls for full medical access for Imran Khan

Published on: February 18, 2026 4:45 PM

TTAP leadership reaches SC for hearings of Imran's cases; alliance insists on personal physicians' access - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: The opposition alliance Tehreek-i-Tahafuz-i-Ayin-i-Pakistan (TTAP) on Wednesday announced the end of its days-long sit-in at Parliament House, citing concerns over former Prime Minister Imran Khan health.

Read More: TTAP sit-in continues for fifth day at Parliament House

Despite concluding the protest, TTAP reiterated the demand for Imran Khan to have uninterrupted access to his personal physicians and to hold private meetings with his family while in Adiala Jail. The alliance emphasized that his doctors should be allowed to conduct independent examinations without interference from the government’s medical board.

عمران خان کی بینائی میں کافی بہتری آئی ہے، جس کی وجہ سے دھرنا ختم کیا گیا۔ ہماری خواہش تھی اور ابھی بھی یہ مطالبہ ہے کہ انہیں اسپتال منتقل کر دیا جائے۔ یہ سارے مسائل ملاقاتیں نہ کروانے کی وجہ سے پیدا ہوئے۔ پابندی نہ لگتی تو یہ سب کچھ نہ ہوتا۔
بیرسٹر گوہر pic.twitter.com/74P85liMON

— WE News (@WENewsPk) February 18, 2026

Earlier, TTAP leaders, including Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, and Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, visited the Supreme Court to express solidarity with Imran during hearings of his ongoing legal cases. TTAP spokesperson Akhunzada Hussain Yousafzai said the leadership would hold a press briefing later to outline further strategies and respond to recent government actions against PTI supporters.

Ahead of the hearing, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi met with Imran Khan’s sisters — Aleema Khan, Noreen Niazi, and Uzma Khanum — to discuss his health, judicial matters, and other concerns, according to PTI sources.

TTAP had previously issued five “immediate and unconditional demands,” including certified copies of all medical tests, scans, X-rays, and lab reports to be shared with his personal doctors, Dr. Aasim Yusuf and Dr. Faisal Sultan, and the continuation of regular follow-ups. The alliance also requested a written explanation for any past delays or obstructions in treatment.

Read More: Opposition sit-in over Imran’s health enters fourth day

The sit-in was prompted by what TTAP described as government negligence and lack of transparency in Imran Khan’s medical care. Recent examinations reported partial vision in his right eye after a procedure on January 24, though his family and TTAP rejected the findings, insisting on confidential monitoring by his personal physicians.

The withdrawal of the protest signals a temporary de-escalation, but TTAP continues to press for unrestricted medical access and family visits to ensure Imran Khan’s health is properly managed.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Adiala Jail, Imran Khan, Latest, lead3, medical access, Pakistan politics, PTI, TTAP

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