Lawyer of Imran Khan's party meets him in jail, says ex-premier fine and healthy

Advocate Salman Safdar, representing Imran Khan's political party, recently visited the former Prime Minister in jail and reported that Khan is in good health and spirits. Safdar noted that he was allowed proper access to Khan during the visit. However, he refrained from disclosing specific details about their discussions, citing the need to prepare a formal report for submission to the Supreme Court. Imran Khan, who was ousted from power last year, has faced multiple legal challenges, and his current detention has raised concerns among his supporters regarding his treatment and the fairness of the judicial process. The political climate in Pakistan remains tense, with ongoing debates about the implications of Khan's arrest on the country's governance and future elections.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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