The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has submitted a petition to the Supreme Court of Pakistan seeking medical treatment for former Prime Minister Imran Khan at a hospital of his choice. This petition also requests permission for Imran Khan to consult his personal physicians, as reported by local media. PTI lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa filed the application after Imran Khan underwent a follow-up treatment for his eye ailment and named the Islamabad district election commissioner as the respondent.
Imran Khan’s plea urges immediate treatment at Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad by a retina specialist for his eye condition. The petition also seeks permission for his personal physicians, Faisal Sultan and Dr. Aasim Yusuf, to be involved in all examination and treatment procedures. Additionally, it requests that Imran Khan’s family members be informed and granted access during his medical check-up and treatment, with copies of medical reports to be provided to his lawyer.
The plea emphasizes the importance of transparency and family involvement in Imran Khan’s medical care, expressing concerns over the secrecy surrounding his medical examinations. PTI’s lawyer highlighted Imran Khan’s age and health status, stressing the need for complete justice and proper representation before the court. The petition raises questions about the lack of information regarding the outcomes of medical procedures conducted on Imran Khan at PIMS hospital.
