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Aleema Khan raises fresh concerns over Imran Khan’s health

Published on: March 4, 2026 8:30 AM

RAWALPINDI: Aleema Khan has once again voiced serious concerns over the health of her brother, Imran Khan, criticizing the government’s handling of his medical care.

Read More: Aleema assails PTI leadership for keeping ‘mum’ on Imran’s health

Speaking to the media, Aleema Khan said that her brother’s eye condition remains largely unresolved. “His eye is still 90 percent not healed, and we have yet to receive a detailed medical report,” she stated, expressing fear that the condition could affect his other eye. She demanded that Imran Khan be transferred to Shifa International Hospital for proper treatment.

Imran Khan faces worsening eyesight without access to personal doctors or medical reports.

Aleema Khan shared the details of her brother’s recent call with his sons where he spoke about concerns for his health – a rare occurrence, as he prefers to not highlight any such issues.… pic.twitter.com/1HqiNYJhyi

— PTI Canada Official (@PTIOfficialCA) March 3, 2026

Aleema Khan also criticized the government for sending its own medical team to Adiala Jail, rejecting doctors recommended by the family. She raised concerns over transparency, noting that one of the government-appointed doctors, originally suggested by the family, had cut off communication with the family’s medical team.

She highlighted inconsistencies in jail access, stating that while Bushra Bibi’s family was allowed inside, her brother’s family was denied entry. Aleema confirmed that senior lawyer Latif Khosa had filed a petition in the Supreme Court of Pakistan seeking independent medical access for Imran Khan.

Earlier, outside the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi, Aleema Khan questioned the role of government and PTI leadership in ensuring that her brother’s legal cases are heard. She called on senators and members of the National Assembly to push for court hearings and insisted that her brother’s tests be conducted in a hospital rather than in jail.

Read More: Imran’s eye still 90% affected, claims Aleema

The former prime minister’s medical situation remains a point of contention, with the family emphasizing urgent, transparent, and independent treatment.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Adiala Jail, aleema khan, Imran Khan, Latest, lead3, Pakistan Supreme Court, PTI, Shifa International Hospital

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