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Pakistan may permit Imran Khan private hospital treatment, says minister
Pakistan's government has approached the Supreme Court for clarification on medical relief provisions for jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry indicated the administration could allow Khan to seek treatment at a private medical facility.
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Pakistan's government is considering whether to permit jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan to receive medical treatment at a private hospital, according to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry. The minister stated that authorities had petitioned the Supreme Court seeking clarification on the scope of medical relief previously granted to Khan.
The development comes as Khan continues to face legal proceedings while in custody. Chaudhry's comments suggest ongoing deliberation within the government regarding the implementation of earlier medical concessions granted to the 72-year-old politician.
The Supreme Court's clarification, which the government has requested, is expected to determine whether the existing medical relief provisions allow Khan access to private healthcare facilities or are restricted to government medical institutions. The government's move indicates attempts to balance security and legal considerations with humanitarian medical concerns.
Khan has been detained on multiple charges, which he has consistently denied. His legal and medical situation has drawn significant domestic and international attention, with his party and supporters continuing to campaign for his release.