The government has reportedly agreed to a request made by Aleema Khan regarding the medical treatment of former Prime Minister and founding chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan.
According to sources, the matter concerns specialized eye treatment for Imran Khan. It is understood that both Imran Khan and his sister, Aleema Khan, had proposed the name of a specialist from a private eye care institution for his medical examination and treatment. The government has now reportedly expressed its willingness to accept the suggested medical expert.
Sources indicate that there is a strong possibility that the former prime minister may be shifted to a private or charitable eye hospital for further evaluation and treatment. The concerned private institution has already been informed about the potential transfer. Additionally, the ophthalmology specialist nominated for the treatment has been briefed regarding the medical case.
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Authorities have also instructed the private medical facility to make necessary arrangements in anticipation of the possible arrival of the former premier. These arrangements are expected to ensure proper medical care, security protocols, and logistical coordination.
The development comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the health and legal circumstances of Imran Khan. His supporters and family members have repeatedly emphasized the importance of providing him with appropriate and timely medical attention, particularly for reported eye-related concerns.
While no official statement has yet detailed the exact timeline for the transfer, sources suggest that procedural steps are being finalized to facilitate the move in accordance with legal and administrative requirements. If implemented, the decision would allow treatment under the supervision of a specialist chosen by the family, while remaining within the framework approved by the authorities.
The agreement reflects a rare point of consensus between the government and representatives of the former prime minister. Observers note that ensuring access to medical care for individuals in custody remains a legal and humanitarian responsibility of the state.
Further updates are expected once formal arrangements are completed and an official announcement is made regarding the transfer and treatment schedule.


