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Water cannon breaks up Aleema Khan’s sit-in at Adiala Jail

Aleema says protest will resume next Tuesday


Qaiser Sherazi December 10, 2025 2 min read

Police used a water cannon early Wednesday to disperse a sit-in led by Aleema Khan outside Adiala Jail after authorities declined permission for a meeting with the incarcerated Former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan.

Aleema Khan, along with her sisters Noreen Khan and Dr Uzma Khan, had begun the protest at around 2pm on Tuesday, joined by party workers and former senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan. The sit-in continued for nearly 12 hours until police launched an operation at about 2.10am, deploying high-pressure cold-water spray to clear the road.

Police confirmed that several PTI workers were detained during the operation. The force of the water displaced protesters from the main road to an adjacent empty plot, while traffic routes around the jail were reopened after the area was cleared.

PTI MNA Shahid Khattak sustained a leg fracture after slipping into a drain during the commotion. He was taken to a hospital, where doctors applied a plaster and advised a month of bed rest.

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Aleema Khan said the group would return next Tuesday to continue their protest. Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan criticised the police action, saying the use of high-pressure and freezing cold water at pre-dawn hours endangered the safety for all, especially for women and elderly participants.

Protesters continued chanting slogans throughout the operation, calling for permission to meet the former PTI chief. Authorities have not commented on whether such access will be granted.

The standoff unfolded against a broader backdrop of increasingly restricted access to PTI founder Imran Khan, who has remained in Adiala Jail since his conviction in multiple cases. Although Tuesdays are formally designated for family and legal meetings, PTI leaders say access has been inconsistent for weeks, with prison authorities citing “security concerns” and administrative instructions.

Tensions intensified when Imran’s sisters were informed shortly before the end of visiting hours that no meeting would take place. Officials, according to party members present at the site, also declined to confirm whether a visit would be permitted later in the week, prompting widespread frustration within the party.

The refusal triggered an immediate sit-in outside the jail that rapidly grew as senior PTI leadership—including the party chairman, secretary general, and multiple MNAs—arrived at the scene.

Chants continued into the night as the jail authorities placed the surrounding area under near-total lockdown. Roads remained sealed for several kilometres, commercial activity was suspended, and police quietly relocated vehicles belonging to PTI workers, further sharpening tensions.

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Aleema Khan repeatedly emphasised that the protest remained peaceful and said the party had no confrontation with the police.

However, she strongly criticised the persistent ban on meetings, terming it psychological pressure on the former prime minister and questioning the state’s rationale for treating him as a “national security threat”. She also rejected claims of political discussions inside previous meetings, saying family conversations were being mischaracterised to justify further restrictions.

By late night, PTI leaders were warning that prolonged denial of access would only widen political fissures and deepen public unease — setting the stage for the early-morning police operation that followed.

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