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Pakistan's PTI moves to hold government in contempt over Khan's hospital transfer
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has filed a contempt motion against the government, alleging it violated a court directive by transferring jailed former premier Imran Khan to a state hospital rather than a private facility.
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The opposition party contends that authorities breached a judicial order when they moved Khan from his previous location to a government-run medical facility for treatment. PTI representatives claim the action represents a deliberate flouting of court instructions and have escalated the matter through legal channels.
Khan, who served as prime minister until 2022, has been detained on multiple charges that his party argues are politically motivated. The dispute over his hospital placement adds another layer to the ongoing legal and political tensions between PTI and the ruling coalition in Islamabad.
The party's decision to pursue contempt proceedings underscores the fractious state of Pakistan's political landscape, where judicial orders have become flashpoints in the broader power struggle. Court-ordered medical care provisions for high-profile detainees have previously been sources of contention between different branches of government.
The contempt motion now moves through Pakistan's court system, where judges will determine whether authorities violated their judicial mandate. The case highlights recurring disputes over the treatment of political opponents within Pakistan's criminal justice framework.