PTI voices concern over Imran’s eye condition, demands immediate treatment
Says Imran has been diagnosed with CRVO in right eye, a condition causing dangerous blockage in retinal vein

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Tuesday expressed serious concern over the health of its incarcerated founder, Imran Khan, alleging that jail authorities and the government were obstructing treatment for a “serious eye condition” and demanded that immediate medical care be provided.
Imran has been imprisoned since August 2023, currently serving a sentence at Adiala Jail in a £190 million corruption case. In addition, he faces pending trials under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) related to the protests of May 9, 2023.
In a post on X, citing “credible journalistic sources”, the party said the former prime minister had been diagnosed with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO) in his right eye, a condition that causes a dangerous blockage in the retinal vein.
“According to doctors, the condition is highly sensitive and serious, and there is a strong risk of permanent damage to eyesight if timely and appropriate treatment is not provided,” the statement said.
عمران خان کی صحت سے متعلق سنگین مسئلہ، حکومتی اور اڈیالہ جیل انتظامیہ کی ہٹ دھرمی پر پاکستان تحریک انصاف کا ردعمل:
— PTI (@PTIofficial) January 27, 2026
باوثوق صحافتی ذرائع کے مطابق سابق وزیراعظم عمران خان کی دائیں آنکھ میں CRVO (Central Retinal Vein Occlusion) کی تشخیص ہوئی ہے، جس کے باعث ان کی آنکھ کی وین میں…
The party alleged that jail authorities were insisting on carrying out treatment inside the prison, despite doctors having clearly stated that such treatment was not possible within jail premises and required an operation theatre and specialised medical facilities.
“Imran Khan was last granted access to his personal physician in October 2024, and since then, despite clear orders from the Islamabad High Court, his personal doctor has not been allowed to examine him,” the statement added, calling it a “grave violation of the basic human rights” of an undertrial prisoner.
It further stated that a petition seeking regular medical check-ups had been pending before the court since August 2025 and had not been taken up deliberately.
According to the party, the government’s conduct reflected political victimisation. It accused the authorities of endangering the life and health of a prisoner in pursuit of political revenge and demanded that Imran be allowed an immediate meeting with his family members and associates.
“The government is urged to facilitate an immediate meeting between Imran Khan and his family members and associates, without any delay, to reassure the public, and to allow him to receive treatment either at Shaukat Khanum Hospital or any other reputable hospital of his choice, where specialised doctors can provide care with full medical facilities,” the statement read.
The party also urged the judiciary to take notice of the matter, stressing that it concerned health rather than politics and that any negligence would be unacceptable.
“If, God forbid, Imran Khan were to suffer any permanent damage to his eyesight, full responsibility would rest directly with the government and jail authorities for obstructing treatment despite court orders,” it concluded.
”دو ماہ قبل عمران خان کو دائیں آنکھ میں انفیکشن ہوا تھا- 2 دسمبر کو ملاقات صرف 20 منٹ ہونے دی گئی جس میں ان کی آنکھ یا صحت سے متعلق کوئی واضح بات نہیں ہو سکی- اگر ملاقات کا وقت زیادہ ہوتا تو شاید مزید تفصیل پتہ چلتی-
— PTI (@PTIofficial) January 27, 2026
ہمیں عمران خان کی صحت سے متعلق کوئی باضابطہ معلومات نہیں دی… pic.twitter.com/okipvNUt4z
Uzma Khan, sister of the jailed PTI leader, said that he developed an infection in his right eye two months ago. She said that during a meeting on December 2, which was restricted to just 20 minutes, no clear information could be obtained regarding his eye or overall health.
“Had the meeting been longer, more details might have emerged,” she said.
Uzma added that the family was not being provided with any official information regarding Imran’s health and called on the government to issue an official statement clarifying his condition.
“We are repeatedly asked why we come to Adiala, but if we do not come there, where else are we supposed to go?” she said.
PTI files fresh plea seeking access to Imran Khan
Separately, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNA’s along with party chairman Barrister Gohar arrived at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to file a fresh petition seeking permission to meet the party’s incarcerated founder, Imran Khan.
Speaking to the media outside the court, Gohar said that Tuesdays were designated for meetings with Khan. He added that the party leadership had approached the IHC chief justice on multiple occasions but had not been granted a meeting.
“We are coming to this high court for the 16th time. We have filed an application signed by all PTI MNAs, requesting the court to kindly arrange our meeting with Khan sahib,” he said.
بدقسمتی سے ہمیں 16ویں بار بھی عمران خان اور بشریٰ بی بی سے ملاقات کے لیے چیف جسٹس کے پاس آنا پڑا، بیرسٹر گوہر
— Asad Ullah Khan (@AUKhanOfficial1) January 27, 2026
ہمیں عمران خان کی صحت کے بارے میں سخت تشویش ہے، بیرسٹر گوہر pic.twitter.com/L93wFPvQkb
Gohar said attempts had been made to meet the IHC chief justice, but no meeting took place. He said a message had been conveyed requesting that hearings related to Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan be fixed and that court orders regarding meetings be enforced, so that the party would not have to approach the court repeatedly.
He further said that a written memorandum bearing the signatures of nearly 100 MNAs and MPAs was also being submitted to the IHC chief justice, adding that meeting Mr Khan was their fundamental right.
“We are concerned about Khan sahib’s health, his conditions in detention, and the situation of Bushra Bibi,” Barrister Gohar said.
He added that the party had consistently maintained that such meetings should not be politicised. “There are bigger forums for politics, but this meeting is our basic right,” he said.



















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