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    Sohail Afridi Appeals to PM for Family Visit Rights of PTI Founder Imran Khan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development from Peshawar, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sohail Afridi, has formally addressed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif through a letter, requesting that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, along with his wife Bushra Bibi, be permitted to meet their family members during the upcoming Eid celebrations. This appeal underscores ongoing concerns about the denial of basic visitation rights to the incarcerated political leader and his spouse, a matter that has drawn considerable public and political attention in recent weeks.

    In his correspondence, Afridi highlighted that the issue of family visitations for Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi has been repeatedly brought up, yet the fundamental rights associated with such visits remain unfulfilled. He stressed that allowing prisoners to maintain contact with their loved ones is not only a legal mandate but also a crucial humanitarian obligation. Afridi, ensuring humane treatment of inmates, including access to medical care and family interaction, is essential to uphold the dignity and rights of those in custody.

    The Chief Minister further pointed out that despite clear guidelines outlined in the jail manual and existing court rulings, the implementation of these provisions has been inconsistent. He cited relevant sections of the Pakistan Prisons Act and prison regulations to reinforce his call for compliance, emphasizing that Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi should be granted all entitlements guaranteed under the law. Afridi urged the Prime Minister to direct the concerned authorities to facilitate these rights, especially given the cultural and emotional significance of Eid, a time traditionally reserved for family reunions.

    Meanwhile, the issue has also been brought to light by Noreen Niazi, the sister of Imran Khan, who recently spoke to the media expressing hope that she would be allowed to meet her brother during her scheduled visit to Adiala Jail. She revealed that the family visits the prison weekly with the expectation of seeing Imran Khan, maintaining optimism that the upcoming meeting will finally take place. Niazi mentioned that a High Court judge had assured the family that arrangements would be made to enable the meeting, but she accused jail authorities of failing to comply with court directives and legal standards.

    Adding to the concerns, Noreen Niazi criticized the conditions under which Imran Khan is being held, describing his confinement as unjust and isolating, likening it to being kept in a “grave.” She dismissed recent political criticisms directed at Sohail Afridi, noting that in the current climate, public figures are frequently targeted. Furthermore, she refuted allegations implicating Aleema Khan in restricting family visitations, labeling such claims as unfounded and baseless. Niazi reiterated her brother’s stance, emphasizing that Imran Khan does not engage in any “deal-making,” distancing him from those who might compromise on principles.

    This ongoing situation highlights the broader debate surrounding the treatment of political prisoners in Pakistan and the balance between security concerns and human rights. As Eid approaches, the call for humane treatment and respect for legal rights gains urgency, reflecting the deep emotional and cultural importance of family connections during this festive period. The Prime Minister’s response to Sohail Afridi’s appeal will likely be closely watched by political observers and the general public alike, as it may set a precedent for how such cases are handled in the future.

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