'We do not accept govt's version of events,' says Aleema after Imran taken to hospital for 5th time for eye ailment
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PTI founder Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, said on Tuesday that the government’s version of events was unacceptable after the former premier was taken to the hospital for the fifth time for the treatment of his eye ailment. In a post on X, Aleema said, “We have received reports that Imran Khan was again taken to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) in the early hours of 15 June. We found out through a tweet by Barrister Gohar on the morning of June 15.” “We reject any medical report generated by Pims regarding Imran’s condition. The same institution has previously made questionable claims, including the assertion that Imran had recovered 90 per cent of his eyesight. Imran himself rejected these claims when his lawyer later met him at Adiala jail,” she said. “A fundamental question remains unanswered: Why does Imran require a fifth injection?” she asked. “We do not accept the government’s version of events. We demand that Imran be examined and treated by independent, qualified specialists at Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad. This is an urgent and immediate priority,” she said. She recalled that a court order had permitted six family members to meet Imran every Tuesday; however, she contended that authorities had violated the order over the past eight months. “My sister, Dr Uzma Khan, has only been allowed to meet him a few times, and her last meeting took place on December 2, 2025,” she said. “We reject the government’s continued use of isolation and deprivation as tools of pressure against Imran. Today, we expect all six family members to be allowed to meet him in accordance with the court’s order,” she said. “The denial of Imran’s rights is not merely a political issue; it is a clear violation of both the jail manual and high court orders,” she said. Aleema said that according to the jail manual, Imran was entitled to a weekly telephone call with his sons; a weekly meeting with family members; a weekly meeting with his legal counsel; access to bo