The Pakistani government is set to challenge a Supreme Court ruling that mandates the transfer of former Prime Minister Imran Khan from prison to a private hospital. This decision comes amid concerns regarding Khan’s health, as he has been incarcerated since 2023 on various charges he claims are politically motivated.
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar stated that the government believes the court’s order does not align with legal standards, asserting that convicted prisoners should receive medical treatment within the prison system or at public hospitals. This stance highlights ongoing tensions between Khan’s supporters and the current government, which has faced criticism for its handling of his imprisonment.
Khan’s health has been a focal point for his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and his family, who have expressed fears about his deteriorating condition, including significant vision loss. The Supreme Court’s ruling also allows Khan access to his personal physician and family, which could influence public sentiment and further mobilize his supporters.
As Khan remains a popular figure in Pakistan, the government’s challenge to the court’s order may have broader implications for political stability and public trust in the judicial system. The outcome could affect not only Khan’s immediate health care but also the political landscape as PTI continues to rally support across the country.
Source: DW News

