"History will record this injustice": Imran Khan's son slams Pakistan govt over reports of ex-PM's deteriorating health in jail
Islamabad [Pakistan], February 12 (ANI): The son of former Pakistani Prime Minister and founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, Kasim Khan, on Thursday accused the Pakistan government and military leadership of responsibility for his father's deteriorating health, following reports noting that the ex-PM has lost most of the vision in his right eye due to prolonged solitary confinement and medical neglect.
This comes after the PTI founder, currently held at Adiala Jail, has reportedly retained only 15 per cent vision in his right eye following a medical procedure at Islamabad's PIMS hospital earlier this month.
Following the submission, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered that Khan be allowed access to his personal doctors while in Adiala Jail and granted permission for telephone communication with his sons, Kasim and Sulaiman, The Express Tribune reported.
Kasim Khan further alleged that the current regime, the Pakistan Army Chief, and other officials enabling the situation bear full responsibility for Khan's condition.
He further stated that he and his brother are still being denied visas to visit their father despite his worsening condition.
"My brother and I are still being denied visas to see our father as his health deteriorates. History will record this injustice. We urge human rights bodies, legal institutions and democratic nations to confront this persecution and ensure those responsible face consequences," his post added. (ANI)
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