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No visitors allowed to meet Imran Khan at Adiala before February 8, says Tariq Fazal Chaudhry

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Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr Traiq Fazal Chaudhry said on Monday that no one is allowed to visit incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan at Adial jail till February 8, 2026.  
Tariq Fazal Chaudhry gave remarks while speaking to the private media channel.


The federal government imposed a blanket ban on meeting with Imran Khan in Adiala jail earlier this month after continuous violation of prison rules by Khan’s sisters.


Information Minister Attaullah Tarar confirmed that the ban on Imran’s sisters and other PTI leaders to meet the PTI founder was imposed due to the political discussions in jail. He added that the political discussions with inmates are against jail rules.

Also Read, Imran Khan exposed by Shahzeb Khanzada

Shahzeb Khanzada has exposed the former Prime Minister’s claims in the Toshkhana case.

Khanzada, based on facts, has shown that the case against Imran Khan was merit-based. According to him, the former PM repeatedly lied at every opportunity.

According to him, initially, Imran Khan claimed he had made a 50 percent payment for the gifts received. After that, he said he had constructed a road in Ban Gala. It was asserted by Imran Khan that the money trail exists. All three of these claims were proven false.

It was further revealed by Shahzeb Khanzada that Imran Khan made only a 20 percent payment. Other than that, there was no money trail, and he did not build any road. The payment was also not made from his account. The receipt was declared fake by the shopkeeper.

Imran Khan misled the public and consistently lied, according to Khanzada.

According to him, the decision was solely based on merit, and the Toshakhana case required transparency.

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