
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan will receive his second eye injection on February 25, followed by a third in March, as part of a prescribed treatment plan under medical supervision, Federal Minister Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry confirmed. The ongoing treatment is being conducted strictly on the recommendations of jail doctors, ensuring that all protocols are followed for his safety and health.
In an interview with Samaa TV, the minister emphasized that the government is fully committed to providing proper medical care for the former prime minister. He assured that there is no negligence in the treatment process and that all responsibilities are being met. The injections are part of a carefully monitored plan designed by medical professionals to address Khan’s eye condition effectively.
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Both injections will be administered at leading hospitals in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, with Shifa Hospital or another top-tier facility expected to host the procedure. The minister stated that the locations are fully equipped to provide a safe and controlled medical environment, minimizing risks and ensuring proper treatment outcomes.
Dr. Chaudhry highlighted that experienced specialists will oversee the injections, with the medical team comprising some of the best doctors in the country. Their expertise is intended to guarantee that the treatment is conducted efficiently while maintaining high standards of patient care throughout the process.
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The government’s continued focus on Khan’s medical needs reflects its commitment to following professional guidance from both jail and top-tier hospital doctors. The upcoming procedures are expected to proceed smoothly, with all necessary arrangements in place to safeguard his health.
Officials stressed that the treatment plan remains under constant supervision and that both the former prime minister and his medical team are closely monitoring progress. The government reiterated that it will continue to provide all necessary support for the completion of the full treatment schedule without interruption.