Imran Khan's sons — Kasim and Sulaiman — worried about father's health, seek Pakistan return to meet ex-PM

Imran Khan's sons, Kasim and Sulaiman, have expressed deep concern for their father's health following alarming reports that he has lost 85% vision in one eye while imprisoned in Adiala Jail, Pakistan. The former Prime Minister has been incarcerated since November 2022, and his sons have been unable to visit him during this time. In light of his deteriorating condition, they have taken the step of applying for visas to return to Pakistan for a much-needed reunion with their father. This situation underscores the growing anxiety surrounding Khan's wellbeing amid ongoing political turmoil in the country, as his supporters and family continue to advocate for his release. The public outcry regarding his health raises questions about the treatment of political prisoners in Pakistan and the implications of Khan's imprisonment on the nation's political landscape.
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