Why Imran Khan was sent back to jail after check up at a 'different' hospital
The Pakistan Information Minister said Imran Khan's medical reports did not reveal any condition which required immediate treatment.
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan, who underwent an overnight health check-up in Islamabad, was sent back to jail on Friday morning after he was declared 'medically fit'. Giving an update on Khan's health, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar reportedly said that the PTI leader was examined by a qualified team of doctors before being taken back to Adiala jail.

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled that Imran Khan be transferred to a private hospital after his lawyers claimed deteriorating health and significant loss of vision in his right eye.
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Why Imran Khan was moved back to jail
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After the medical examination found Khan to be medically fit, he was taken back to Adiala jail in the garrison city of Rawalpindi at 5 am (0000 GMT).
Clarifying the reason behind transferring Khan back to jail, the government said medical reports did not reveal any condition which required immediate treatment.
"A team of qualified doctors, including an ophthalmologist, a cardiologist and a physician conducted a detailed examination of him and declared him medically fit," Tarar said.
Imran Khan's sister Uzma was present during the examination, he further informed.
Why was Imran Khan taken to a different hospital
The Pakistan Information Minister said Khan's health check-up was conducted at the state-run Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences hospital. Earlier it was reported that the PTI leader was taken to the private Shifa International Hospital, as ordered by the Supreme Court.
The top court had directed the authorities to take Khan to the Shifa International Hospital and allow him access to a medical panel that includes his personal physician.
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Tarar said the hospital was changed due to a "security situation created by PTI workers" along the planned route.
According to reports, the streets of Islamabad were filled with his supporters overnight. They could be seen showering flowers on the vehicle believed to be taking the PTI leader to the hospital. This was the first time that Khan was allowed to leave the prison since February, when he underwent his first health check up.
The 73-year-old cricketer-turned-politician has been incarcerated since August 2023. However, he has alleged that all the cases against him are politically motivated.
While there has been no reaction from PTI members so far, public perception that Khan was moved back to prison forcefully could trigger new outrage among his supporters and lead to escalation in tensions and protests.
(With inputs from Reuters)
ABOUT THE AUTHORAkanksha VermaAkanksha Verma is an Associate Editor at the Hindustan Times in New Delhi. With an experience of over a decade, she has led newsrooms operations and worked on digital content strategies. She is adept at covering breaking news situations and holds expertise in doing long-form explainers on national, political and geopolitical issues. Akanksha has previously worked with The Times Of India, Indian Express Online, News18.com, India Ahead and The Daily Jagran. She has written on key national and global events, including the Lok Sabha Elections, Assembly Elections, US Elections, US-Iran war, Operation Sindoor, Israel-Palestine conflict, Afghanistan conflict, Ram Temple verdict, Ladakh standoff, Abrogation of Article 370 and Demonetisation. She holds a BA (Hons) in English from Ramjas College, University of Delhi, and a Postgraduate Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanal, Odisha. She is proficient in both English and Hindi and has earned a beginner-level certification in Korean. Beyond her newsroom responsibilities, Akanksha enjoys reading books that explore gender and social issues. She also turns to poetry as a creative outlet, writing verses whenever inspiration strikes.Read More

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