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CM KP expresses great concern over PTI founder chairman’s health

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PTI founder chairman health

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) Sohail Afridi, said that when the PTI founder fell ill, he must have been medically examined in jail, but neither his family nor his lawyers were informed about the examination.

While talking to the media, Sohail Afridi said that the matter progressed from Adiala Jail to PIMS Hospital, yet the family was not taken into confidence. For five days, the government kept denying it.

The chief minister expressed serious concern that there was no retina specialist available at PIMS Hospital.

He added that they were sitting outside Adiala Jail even yesterday, but we were not allowed to meet the PTT founder chairman.

He alleged that the PTI founder’s eye surgery was carried out without informing them. He was taken to the hospital, and even the timing was not properly conveyed to us.

He said that yesterday they had come to meet the Chief Justice and held a meeting with the registrar, but they were not allowed to meet the chief justice.

In a separate statement, CM Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi said that they were not being allowed to meet the PTI founder. “We have other options as well,” he warned.

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