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PTI doctors seek Imran's Shifa Hospital shift

Shafi Jan warns of protests under Achakzai


Our Correspondent June 06, 2026 1 min read
PTI Founder Imran Khan. Photo: File

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Shafi Jan has announced that the Insaf Doctors Forum along with all subsidiary wings of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have taken to the streets demanding the immediate release of PTI founder Chairman Imran Khan and proper medical treatment for him and his wife Bushra Bibi.

Addressing a press conference organized by the Insaf Doctors Forum, Shafi Jan, accompanied by Health Minister Mian Khaliqur Rehman, said the party has handed over the authority to decide the future course of the protest movement to Mahmood Khan Achakzai.

"Whenever he issues orders, whether to block roads or launch a long march, we will fully support him," Shafi Jan declared.

The minister said Imran Khan and his wife are being punished for fighting for the rights of the people, which is why they are being denied proper healthcare facilities. He revealed that Imran Khan has been suffering from an eye ailment for the past four months, with one eye still not fully recovered. Despite this, he has not been allowed access to his personal physicians, nor has the government provided authentic information to the public about his health condition.

"We demand that the government immediately shift former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his ailing wife Bushra Bibi to Shaafa International Hospital for complete medical treatment," he said.

Shafi Jan also criticized the government's economic policies, pointing out that while the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran, Pakistan's rulers chose the occasion to increase petrol prices overnight, "looting the pockets of the people and benefiting a select few."

He drew a comparison with the treatment meted out to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during PTI's tenure, stating that even though Nawaz Sharif was imprisoned, he was provided all facilities. Around 150 people visited him daily, Maryam was allowed regular meetings, and her barrack was located near his.

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