Imran Khan’s family and party say
Pakistan violated court order by taking him to government hospital 1 of 4 | Former Pakistani Prime Minister
Imran Khan’s sister
Uzma Khan, left, speaks as Khan’s personal physician
Faisal Sultan watches during a press conference in
Islamabad,
Pakistan, Friday, Aug. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) 2 of 4 | A medical person enters
Shifa International Hospital, where imprisoned former Prime Minister
Imran Khan will be transferred for a medical examination following
Pakistan’s
Supreme Court order, in
Islamabad,
Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) 3 of 4 | Police officers arrive to take position outside the
Shifa International Hospital, where imprisoned former Prime Minister
Imran Khan will be transferred for a medical examination following
Pakistan’s
Supreme Court order, in
Islamabad,
Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) 4 of 4 | Police officers take a position outside the
Shifa International Hospital, where imprisoned former Prime Minister
Imran Khan will be transferred for a medical examination following
Pakistan’s
Supreme Court order, in
Islamabad,
Pakistan, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) By MUNIR AHMED Updated 11:27 AM MESZ, August 21, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit
Islamabad (AP) — The family and opposition party of imprisoned former Pakistani Prime Minister
Imran Khan on Friday accused authorities of violating a
Supreme Court order by taking him to a government hospital for a medical examination instead of a private hospital designated by the court. Khan’s sister
Uzma Khan told a news conference she was present at the
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Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, a government-run hospital in
Islamabad, when Khan was brought there overnight. Khan’s personal physician,
Faisal Sultan, said he had been escorted to
Shifa International Hospital, where he waited for Khan until early Friday. He said he was eventually told that Khan had returned to Adiala prison in the garrison city of
Rawalpindi. The accounts came hours after Information Minister
Attaullah Tarar said Khan had been returned to prison after doctors examined him and found him medically fit. Tarar said authorities took Khan to the public hospital because of security concerns involving supporters of Khan’s
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI, who had gathered outside
Shifa International Hospital or were heading there. He said Khan was found to be in good health. Dozens of journalists gathered outside the private hospital overnight after Khan’s party said he was being taken there. Authorities deployed heavy security around the facility.
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Imran Khan hospital treatment 2 MIN READ Khan’s sister said that during a meeting with her, Khan complained that he had been kept in solitary confinement, which she said amounted to mental torture for him. Suhail Afridi, a senior PTI leader, also accused the government of violating the order by taking Khan to the public hospital. The
Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that Khan be examined at
Shifa International Hospital by a medical board that included specialists and one of his personal physicians. On Thursday, government minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry wrote on X that the government would fully comply with the
Supreme Court ruling. The government maintains that under existing prison rules, inmates receive medical treatment in prison and can be transferred to government hospitals when necessary. Concerns about Khan’s health intensified in late January after his family said he had lost about 85% of the vision in his right eye, a claim the government disputed. Authorities later said his condition was improving. The former cricket star turned politician was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022 and has been imprisoned since 2023 after being convicted in multiple cases.