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Are the photos spreading on internet about IK real? It's blurred and it looks like someone gave him a classic left hook to his right eye and him losing most of his weight. His condition looks pathetic. Can't say if it's AI or real.
 
Aleema Khan met him in December and told media that Imran Khan is in good health. Wonder how Imran forgot to tell her about him going blind then.
Eyesight degradation can be quite subtle. I am only a fraction of Khan's age, and my vision has blurred in one eye in a very short amount of time. It was so subtle that it took me months to realise it.
 
our beloved and true representative of awam is being treated like this... well they have power .. judiciary and parliament are all compromised and morally corrupt.. but we the nation can do one thing .. give our next generation awareness .. okay they kill us and laugh.. their tout said "100 sir khol die " on 26th november .. as if they cracked skulls of navy seals violating our sovereignty .. but we have to make sure that our kids don't fall in a trap of unconditional love to any institute ... wrong is wrong .. its rotten
 
It is possible but he is 73 old so it could be natural due to his age.
could be but then this would have been a bigger news earlier when protest was going on outside of jail. at that time he met with his lawyers , sister & his wife. may be I am wrong but I think he has had enough of PTI leadership & their incompetence, so he decided to just take the deal and stay quite for few years. he will be back I am sure in this country politicians never die.
 

Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan left with 15% vision in right eye, court told​

Pakistan Supreme Court orders medical review after report reveals severe vision loss of jailed former premier.


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A supporter holds a portrait of Imran Khan.

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been in jail since August 2023 on dozens of charges and convictions which his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf says are politically motivated [Shahzaib Akber/EPA]

By Abid Hussain
Published On 12 Feb 202612 Feb 2026


Islamabad, Pakistan – A court-appointed lawyer has claimed that jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been left with just 15 percent vision in his right eye after authorities allegedly ignored his complaints for three months, adding another layer of contention over his imprisonment.

Barrister Salman Safdar, appointed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) as amicus curiae (friend of the court), conducted a two-hour interview with Khan on February 10 and inspected his detention facility before submitting a detailed seven-page report to the court on Wednesday.

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The report paints a troubling picture of the 73-year-old’s deteriorating health and prolonged isolation, since he was imprisoned in August 2023 on dozens of charges.

It says Khan suffered rapid and substantial vision loss over the past three months while in custody under former jail superintendent Abdul Ghafoor Anjum, who was transferred in mid-January.

Despite repeated complaints of persistent blurred and hazy vision, the report states that “no action was taken by the jail authorities to address these complaints”.

“He stated that he subsequently suffered a sudden and complete loss of vision in his right eye,” Safdar wrote.

A medical report dated February 6, 2026, diagnosed the condition as “right central retinal vein occlusion,” Safdar noted.

An ophthalmologist from a leading government hospital in Islamabad was eventually consulted and confirmed the diagnosis, a blood clot that can cause severe retinal damage.

Safdar observed that the former prime minister was “visibly perturbed and deeply distressed,” with watery eyes requiring tissues throughout their meeting.

The report warns that “any further delay poses a serious risk to the petitioner’s well-being” and recommends an immediate independent examination by expert ophthalmologists, including Khan’s personal physicians.

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Following the submission of the report, the SCP moved swiftly. It ordered the formation of a medical team to examine Khan’s eye and directed that he be allowed phone contact with his sons, who both live in the United Kingdom, and ordered both tasks to be completed before February 16.

“The issue of Imran’s health is most important,” Chief Justice Yahya Afridi observed, adding that “intervention was necessary.”



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Health concerns mount​

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party founded by Khan, expressed “profound concern” in a statement on Thursday and strongly condemned the treatment meted out to him, “particularly with regard to the serious deterioration of his eyesight”.

The party said it reserves the right to initiate legal proceedings against relevant officials over his declining health, warning that “any harm inflicted upon Imran Khan’s health will be accounted for”.

“We demand that Imran Khan be granted immediate and unrestricted access to his personal physicians and that, for specialized eye treatment, he be transferred without delay to a reputable hospital recommended by his medical team. Unhindered access to his legal counsel and the full restoration of family visitation rights are his fundamental rights,” the statement read.

Khan, a popular former Pakistan cricket captain and World Cup winner, became prime minister in 2018 in elections that opponents alleged were rigged in his favour by the powerful military. Four years later, he was removed through a no-confidence vote that he claimed was orchestrated by the military, after their relationship soured, in collusion with Washington and Khan’s political rivals in Pakistan.

These allegations were denied by both the Pakistani military and the United States.

Since his ouster, he has blamed army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir for his troubles and repeatedly urged supporters to stage public protests.

Following his removal from power, Khan faced a cascade of charges that his party says were designed to sideline Pakistan’s most popular opposition leader. After being detained for less than two days in May 2023, he was arrested again in August 2023 on corruption charges.

He has been in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi since August 2023. He has remained there since, in what Safdar’s report confirms as solitary confinement for approximately two years and four months.

In June 2024, a United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concluded that Khan’s detention “had no legal basis and appears to have been intended to disqualify him from running [for] political office.”

Political fallout deepens​

The Supreme Court’s decision to appoint an independent observer followed months of restricted access to Khan. Chief Justice Afridi had stressed that Safdar should be given “respectful and unhindered access” and not be kept waiting outside the jail.

The report states that Khan has been denied access to his lead counsel and legal team for the past five months. He also told Safdar that his sisters and other immediate family members had not been permitted to visit him. Only after the change in jail superintendent was he allowed to meet his wife – who is also behind bars on corruption charges – once a week for about 30 minutes every Tuesday.

Benazir Shah, a senior political analyst, said the public deserves transparency and his family deserves answers.

“The government has mishandled Imran Khan’s health from the very start, first by concealing the news until it was reported by a local English newspaper, then by dismissing it as a routine matter, and ultimately by performing a procedure without the knowledge or presence of his family,” she said.

“The treatment meted out to a former prime minister for so long shows that the current government in Pakistan has scant regard for basic human rights,” Lahore-based Shah told Al Jazeera.


Im not a PML or PPP supporter

I dont like PTI politics either!

why dont people who live abroad and chant PTI solgans at rallies, leave such countries and come to Pak. and give yourselves upto the police to show solidarity for your beloved leader!

there are no power politics, only selfish interests

its a question, it is hard to ignored!


it is for this reason, I think, IK should leave Pak. at once, these people dont need leader like IK! he should come here and work for his cancer research foundation
 
Im not a PML or PPP supporter

I dont like PTI politics either!

why dont people who live abroad and chant PTI solgans at rallies, leave such countries and come to Pak. and give yourselves upto the police to show solidarity for your beloved leader!

there are no power politics, only selfish interests

its a question, it is hard to ignored!


it is for this reason, I think, IK should leave Pak. at once, these people dont need leader like IK! he should come here and work for his cancer research foundation
We don't come to Pakistan because Pakistan is shit. There are no jobs, no decent healthcare, poor infrastructure, the economy is propped up by migrant workers working on slave wages abroad.

We want it to be better, thats why we supported PTI, not the same failed cabal of thieves. Had PTI been given a fair shot, if they failed, we've have probably stopped supporting them too.
 
I think when Rana Sanaullah was locked up by Cartoon-e-Azam Imran Khan on false charges, he lost eyesight in one eye. He wasn't allowed his medication.
So rather than showing some evidence you decided to make up a rumour? Proper whatsapp uncle. Well done.
 
We don't come to Pakistan because Pakistan is shit. There are no jobs, no decent healthcare, poor infrastructure, the economy is propped up by migrant workers working on slave wages abroad.

We want it to be better, thats why we supported PTI, not the same failed cabal of thieves. Had PTI been given a fair shot, if they failed, we've have probably stopped supporting them too.


sir, I dont agree with your views respectfully!

Pak, is today, where it is now, bec. of a silent and educated illiterate majority!

people who seek hard spoken bosses and dowry laden wives!


Pak. is not shit, the way I see it, we all are shit!

frankly, the way you call Pak. 'shit' saddens, I hope you never get respect, wherever you go!
 
Indian spies and pilots getting vip protocol, but a national hero and International icon living in misrable condition in jail and now lost one eye. Great work, military Generals, PMLN, JUIF, and PPP. A man who built 3 hospitals cannot get treatment, who provides treatment to millions of Pakistani

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Not just that. I think our 71 POWs were treated better than IK.
 
What is surprising for me that alot of outsiders especially cricketers not from PAK spoke up for him but ours are Silent even the ones who played with him one infamous example is Ramiz Raja
 
Eyesight degradation can be quite subtle. I am only a fraction of Khan's age, and my vision has blurred in one eye in a very short amount of time. It was so subtle that it took me months to realise it.

That's very true. But the report says that eyesight issue started in October but Aleema Khan met IK in December. Wonder why he didn't mention it to her.
 
So rather than showing some evidence you decided to make up a rumour? Proper whatsapp uncle. Well done.
Well, I heard it from one of the national journalists couple of years back. I thought it was common knowledge.

Just a quick search brought back this

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sad, pathetic and criminal post!

Ik is a national hero unlike this corrupt and criminal politician who is son of a fraud judge, who was ask to leave the seat by pres. Musharraf.

that man had a 5 inch beard without any self respect!


now question is, should a man, who had a father with questionable reputation with a judge as a historical background, should be allowed to hold public positions?

I guess, such discussions are not allowed in educated Pak. circles!
 
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