Imran Khan's sons fear for his health, seek visas to visit him in Pakistan
Khan's sons, based in London, have applied for visas to visit him after over two years, citing concerns about his vision loss and denied treatment in jail, his lawyer said.
- On Feb 16, 2026, Imran Khan's sons in London sought permission to visit him after more than two years, fearing his deteriorating health in a Pakistani jail.
- Last week the lawyer told Pakistan's Supreme Court that Khan had lost significant vision in his right eye while in custody, and a medical board said on Feb 16 the swelling had reduced and his vision improved.
- They applied for visas last month but have yet to receive a response, and Sulaiman said `Maybe the establishment is worried that if we go and see him it would create more noise, and just more attention to his situation` on Feb 12.
- The domestic unrest heightens pressure around access and medical care as authorities say medical procedures are under way and reject neglect claims, while PTI supporters have blocked major highways linking Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Punjab for four days, affecting fuel and food supplies.
- Khan, 73, has been jailed since August 2023 after convictions he and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf call politically motivated, facing multiple cases since his 2022 ouster with some appeals pending.
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Imran Khan’s sons voice health concerns, seek Pakistan visas
Imran Khan's sons say they fear for their father's deteriorating health in a Pakistani jail and are seeking permission to visit the former prime minister, urging authorities to grant access after more than two years apart. Khan's lawyer told Pakistan's Supreme Court last week that the ex-cricketer had lost significant vision in his right eye while in custody. A medical board said on Monday the swelling had reduced after treatment and his vision …
Imran's sons raise concerns over his health in jail
Imran Khan's sons have cast doubt on his medical report and say they fear for their father's deteriorating health in jail while seeking permission to visit the former prime minister and urging authorities to grant access after more than two years apart. Imran's lawyer, Barrister Salman Safdar, told the Supreme Court last week that the ex-premier had lost significant vision in his right eye while in custody. A medical board said on Monday the swe…
Imran Khan’s sons seek visas to visit him, voice concern over father’s health in Pakistani jail
Kasim and Sulaiman Khan said jailed former prime minister Imran Khan is facing deteriorating health, call for transfer to proper medical care and permission to visit after more than two years apart
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