
Imran Khan's son, Kasim Khan, has raised alarms over the former Pakistani prime minister's welfare, urging the government to provide proof that his father is alive. In a social media post, Kasim expressed concerns over Khan's isolation in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, where he has been held for over two years without contact with family or legal representatives.
Despite having clear court orders permitting family visits, Khan's sisters, who have protested outside the jail, have been repeatedly denied access. This situation has sparked fears about Khan's health and treatment, prompting Kasim to demand immediate international intervention and accountability from the Pakistani government for the former leader's safety.
Kasim's appeal also included an urgent plea to human rights organizations worldwide to enforce court-mandated access and end the isolation imposed on the PTI founder, who remains one of Pakistan's most popular political figures.








