
Mehdi Unfiltered ICYMI: Imran Khan’s Sisters Stage Sit-in Outside Adiala Jail, Will His Sons Join Soon?
Jan 25, 2026
Sulaiman Khan, Imran Khan's son and public advocate for his release, and Qasim Khan, another son active in international advocacy, discuss Imran’s reported prison conditions and isolation. They recount blocked visits and calls. They outline plans to return to Pakistan, concerns about legal harassment and censorship, and fears about political and military risks.
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Family Contact Severely Restricted
- Qasim and Suleiman last spoke to Imran Khan months ago despite court-mandated weekly calls that never happened.
- The family’s last in-person visit was after his 2022 shooting and visits have since been severely restricted.
Prison Conditions Describe Systematic Isolation
- The sons describe Imran Khan’s cell as tiny and his conditions as deliberately isolating and degrading.
- They argue these measures amount to physical and mental torture aimed at breaking him.
False Death Rumours Fuel Family Anxiety
- The family woke to false online rumours that Imran Khan had died and could not confirm his status due to barred visits.
- That uncertainty caused acute stress because relatives in Pakistan were also denied access for extended periods.
