Islamabad, Pakistan – Web Desk: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has raised serious concerns over the treatment of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, describing it as “dangerous” and warning that such actions could escalate public anger beyond control.
Speaking to media outside the KP House in Islamabad, Afridi said authorities have been obstructing their movement without explanation, following orders from higher authorities. He stated that PTI ministers were manhandled, with their collars forcibly grabbed, and lawmakers from KP and Punjab were detained.
Afridi highlighted that no government official has contacted him regarding Khan’s condition, despite court orders mandating access to his personal physician for proper treatment. He emphasized that the world is witnessing how Khan has been treated in custody.
“Imran Khan’s vision has deteriorated to just 15 percent. The treatment of Pakistan’s former prime minister and one of its largest political leaders, whose mandate was forcibly challenged, is alarming. Public resentment could rise to uncontrollable levels,” Afridi said.
Afridi demanded that Khan be allowed to see his personal doctor alongside state medical professionals and be transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital with his family. He also stressed that remarks made by PTI leader Murad Saeed should not be disregarded lightly.
The Chief Minister’s statements come amid mounting political tensions and growing concern over Khan’s health and the handling of opposition leaders in custody.
