Imran Khan being ‘psychologically tortured’, held in ‘death cell’ in Adiala jail- PTI chief's sons make shocking claim
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Imran Khan being ‘psychologically tortured’, held in ‘death cell’ in Adiala jail- PTI chief's sons make shocking claim
The sons of former Pakistan PM Imran Khan has claimed that he has been kept in a ‘death cell’ in prison and is being ‘psychologically tortured’. Even the United Nations has called for an end to Khan's solitary confinement.
Imran Khan's sons 'fear they may never see him again' as former Pakistan PM 'held in death cell'
Kasim Khan tells The World with Yalda Hakim: "It's getting harder to see a route out at this point. We're trying to have faith. But at the same time, right now, the conditions are getting worse."
Qasim and Suleman Khan, sons of former PM Imran Khan said “We are coming”
In a recent interview with Sky News, Qasim and Suleman Khan, the sons of PTI founder Imran Khan, confirmed they have applied for Pakistani visas and intend to visit their father in January 2026. EXCLUSIVE – I’ve spoke to Imran Khan’s sons, Kasim and Sulaiman, about their father’s imprisonment and treatment in jail. They call it a “death cell”. Watch my show at 2100 tonight to watch our conversation and stay tuned for the full interview on YouTu…
Imran Khan’s sons plan January visit to Pakistan
Former prime minister Imran Khan’s sons, Kasim Khan and Suleiman Khan, have said they are planning to visit Pakistan in January after applying for visas. The two brothers, who live in London, shared their plans during an interview with journalist Yalda Hakim on Sky News. They said the decision came after Pakistani officials publicly stated that they were free to visit their father. Kasim explained that they were waiting for visa approval and hop…
Imran Khan’s sons announce Pakistan visit in January, express fears over father’s prison conditions
F.P. Report LONDON : Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s sons, Kasim and Suleiman Khan, have announced plans to visit Pakistan in January 2026, saying they have applied for their visas. In a recent interview with Sky News’ The World with Yalda Hakim, the brothers expressed deep concern about their father’s wellbeing, stating that they feared they might never see him again due to his current conditions in prison. Kasim Khan descri…
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