Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has been returned to prison after undergoing an examination at a private hospital, according to AP News, deepening concern among his supporters over his treatment in custody. The episode revives questions about the conditions faced by the imprisoned political figure.
From hospital back to cell
AP reports that Mr Khan was taken to a private hospital for an examination before being moved back into detention. Al Jazeera, which also covered the development, says relatives have claimed he is being subjected to mistreatment while imprisoned. The precise state of his health has not been independently confirmed, and Pakistani authorities have previously rejected allegations of poor treatment.
A contested detention
Mr Khan, who led Pakistan between 2018 and 2022, has been held since his conviction on a series of charges that his party says are politically motivated. His imprisonment has been a flashpoint in Pakistani politics, prompting protests and repeated court appearances. Medical visits of this kind invariably draw scrutiny because of the visibility of his case both at home and among the large Pakistani diaspora abroad.
Why it matters
The situation matters for regional stability and for Pakistan’s international standing. The country is a key partner for Western governments on security and migration, and the treatment of a former head of government is watched closely by human-rights bodies. Any deterioration in Mr Khan’s condition would intensify domestic unrest and increase diplomatic pressure on Islamabad to demonstrate that detainees receive proper care.
What happens next
Mr Khan’s legal team is expected to press for further medical access and to raise his treatment in pending court proceedings. Supporters are likely to mobilise around the hospital visit, while the authorities will be under pressure to publish reassurance about his condition. AP News and other agencies will continue to monitor court listed dates and any official statements on his health.
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