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Imran Khan Health Update: Son Kasim Khan Says Imran Khan Lost Most Vision in Right Eye; Medical Neglect

Jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is not well. His son Kasim Khan on Thursday shared a health update about his father, claiming that Imran Khan has lost most of the vision in his right eye.

In a strongly worded post on X, Kasim alleged that his father now retains only around 15 per cent eyesight in one eye - a condition he directly linked to what he described as 922 days of solitary confinement and sustained medical neglect inside prison.

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Imran Khan's son, Kasim Khan, stated that the former Pakistan Prime Minister has lost most of the vision in his right eye, which he attributes to 922 days of solitary confinement and medical neglect, also blaming the authorities for the decline.
Jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan

The claim has added anew and emotional dimension to the already charged political battle surrounding Imran Khan's imprisonment.

"922 days of isolation"

Kasim alleged that nearly two-and-a-half years of confinement in isolation have taken a severe toll on the former prime minister's physical condition. He claimed that essential medical tests, including blood work, were denied despite repeated need, and that doctors were not permitted to act independently.

According to the statement, necessary treatment was deliberately withheld, while legal processes ensured that Imran Khan remained largely alone in his cell.

If accurate, the allegations raise serious questions about prison oversight and medical access for one of Pakistan's most high-profile detainees.

Family blames authorities

The family has placed responsibility squarely on current authorities and prison officials, arguing that any deterioration in Imran Khan's health has occurred under state custody. Kasim alleged that institutions meant to safeguard rights have failed to intervene.

He further claimed that both he and his sibling have been unable to secure visas to visit their father, preventing family access at a time of growing health concerns.

Call for global attention

In his message, Kasim urged international human rights organisations, legal bodies and democratic governments to take note of what he described as a grave injustice. The post calls for scrutiny of both the reported medical neglect and the broader conditions of confinement.

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