TTAP ends Parliament House sit-in, upholds demand for Imran’s personal doctors

ISLAMABAD(National times)- The opposition alliance Tehreek-i-Tahafuz-i-Ayin-i-Pakistan (TTAP) announced on Wednesday that it would call off its days-long sit-in at Parliament House over former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s health concerns. Despite ending the protest, TTAP reiterated the demand, voiced by Imran Khan’s family, for the PTI founder to have uninterrupted access to his personal physicians and to be allowed private meetings with his relatives in jail. Earlier in the day, TTAP leaders visited the Supreme Court to show solidarity with Imran during hearings of his ongoing cases. “Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and others have reached the Supreme Court,” TTAP spokesperson Akhunzada Hussain Yousafzai told media. He added that the leadership would hold a press briefing after returning from the court and outline further strategy, including responses to the crackdown on PTI supporters.Ahead of the hearing, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi met with Imran’s three sisters — Aleema Khan, Noreen Niazi and Uzma Khanum — to discuss his health, judicial matters, and other challenges, according to the PTI. TTAP had earlier issued a list of five “immediate and unconditional demands,” primarily seeking full, confidential access for Imran’s personal doctors Dr. Aasim Yusuf and Dr. Faisal Sultan to conduct independent medical examinations. The alliance also requested certified copies of all medical tests, scans, X-rays, and lab reports be shared with his personal physicians and called for regular follow-ups. TTAP emphasized that Imran’s personal doctors should be able to provide independent medical opinions without interference from the government’s medical board. The alliance also demanded a written explanation for any delays or obstructions in his treatment, insisting that such negligence must not occur again. Family members and senior PTI leaders have repeatedly attempted to visit Imran at Adiala Jail, but most visits have been blocked. Following a Supreme Court intervention on February 10, PTI lawyer Salman Safdar was appointed as friend of court and was allowed to meet the ex-premier, who reported having only 15% vision in his right eye after a medical procedure on January 24. A medical team that examined Imran on February 15 reported partial vision of 6/24 in the right eye and 6/9 in the left without glasses, improving to 6/9 and 6/6 with corrective lenses. However, Imran’s family and TTAP rejected the report, reiterating that his personal physicians and family members must have regular, confidential access to monitor his condition. TTAP framed its sit-in as a response to what it described as the government’s negligence and lack of transparency regarding Imran Khan’s medical treatment.



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