Pakistan’s political drama intensified as Law Minister Azam Tarar vouched for Imran Khan’s well-being, countering jail health fears with specifics: 70% vision preserved in one eye via glasses, perfect in the other. ‘Everything’s fine,’ he assured during a speech to Ferozewala Bar Association in Punjab.
Fresh from talks with Attorney General Awan, Tarar referenced the mandatory medical report post-Supreme Court orders. Alerted to Khan’s right eye at 15% capacity, justices dispatched five doctors to Adiala Jail Sunday for comprehensive assessments including ophthalmology, blood work, and BP monitoring. PTI cried foul over excluded family physicians.
Shifting gears, Tarar condemned KP PTI rulers for roadblocks on motorways and GT Road during protests. ‘Illegal and disruptive,’ he labeled them, briefing opposition and Khan’s docs on findings. He implored PTI to clear paths, warning of central government measures if defied.
‘Stability drives economy,’ Tarar proclaimed, contextualizing chaos against Pakistan’s recovery bid. This statement, post-court notification, seeks to deflate PTI’s narrative. As Khan battles legal woes from prison, Tarar’s disclosure spotlights health as political ammo in Islamabad’s power plays.