@thepasta_bowl u just need to talk to ur fiance. i added conditions. no polygamy was one of them. even though my family had already told them there are no cinditions but i talked to my fiance and had them added.
@itslowkeyvoid It’s so sad. Apparently, it escalated to the point where fans were harassing his girlfriend, her family, and friends. He distanced himself from his co-stars and became more discreet about his personal life. Can't blame him; I would do the same to protect the ones I love.
Imran Khan served his country, he was the Prime Minister of the country and he cannot be hidden in darkness. This is not a question of politics or what party one belongs to, it is a question of basic human decency. No prisoner should be treated so inhumanely.
🚨I think this has gone too far now. There’s clearly something they’re scared of and trying to hide. I request everyone who can reach Adiyala to please come.
#NationWorriedForImranKhan
“NO PROOF OF LIFE.”
Imran Khan’s son raises alarm on X as Khan remains unseen for a full month. With all visits blocked and growing international concern, questions intensify over why he’s being kept completely isolated.
Privilege of being a tv actor & having PAID KHABRI’s SUPPORT. SAAT KHOON MAAF.
Freeloaders like her shouldn’t have been pushed this far, her evil side is getting prominent. Never liked her vibe, sugarcoated ppl r dangerous & she’s an example of that
#FarrhanaBhatt
Imran Khan is in illegal isolation.
People keep asking us about his health and safety, but the truth is, we have no access to anyone who can give us verified information. The media may quote “official statements” from jail authorities, but we do not trust a single word from them. The solution is simple….. follow court orders and allow his family, his lawyers, and his party leadership to meet him. The only reason we beleive him to be safe is because the authorities would not dare to hurt even a hair on Imran Khan’s head. They are well aware of the consequences of any such stupidity. He is the leader of at least 90 percent of Pakistan. They should definately fear the wrath of the Pakistani nation.
Our family and legal team last met him on 16th October, on the final day of his and Bushra Bibi’s jail trial. Since then, only our sister Dr Uzma Khan has been allowed to see him twice for barely 20 minutes each, on 28th October and 4th November, and only because we held protests and sit-ins outside Adiala. The last people to meet Imran Khan were Dr Uzma and Bushra Bibi’s daughter on 4th November. Since that day, we have been completely cut off, no family, no lawyers, and no party members have been allowed any access whatsoever.
Nine days ago, we were told that no one would be allowed to meet Imran Khan until Asim Munir receives his extension notification. We still cannot understand what our legal and constitutional right to meet our brother has to do with someone’s extension. Why is a family’s access being tied to government’s servant extension?
We normalised Imran Khan’s imprisonment, and now even the cruelty of isolating him is becoming normal too. When will people realise what’s being done to a man who gave everything for this country? Revolutions don’t just happen; they’re made by those who refuse to accept injustice
My father has been under arrest for 845 days. For the past six weeks, he has been kept in solitary confinement in a death cell with zero transparency. His sisters have been denied every visit, even with clear court orders allowing access. There have been no phone calls, no meetings and no proof of life. Me and my brother have had no contact with our father.
This absolute blackout is not a security protocol. It is a deliberate attempt to hide his condition and prevent our family from knowing whether he is safe.
Let it be clear: the Pakistani government and its handlers will be held fully accountable legally, morally and internationally for my father’s safety and for every consequence of this inhumane isolation.
I call on the international community, global human rights organisations and every democratic voice to intervene urgently. Demand proof of life, enforce court ordered access, end this inhumane isolation and call for the release of Pakistan’s most popular political leader who is being held solely for political reasons.
It is deeply concerning and utterly unacceptable that former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been denied family visits for over a month, with no information provided regarding his well-being. This prolonged isolation, coupled with the absence of transparency from the Pakistani government, raises serious questions about the treatment of a prominent political figure and violates basic human rights standards. This concern is now being echoed by the international media as well.
I stand in solidarity with Qasim Khan, Imran Khan’s sisters, and the rest of his family, who have bravely protested outside Adiala Jail despite facing harassment, demanding the right to see Khan sahib. The government must immediately end this inhumane uncertainty by ensuring full transparency, arranging meetings with his family and lawyers, and facilitating a thorough medical check-up to confirm his health status.
The people deserve clarity now.
🚨🇵🇰 “WHERE IS IMRAN KHAN?” - THE QUESTION THAT JUST EXPLODED ACROSS PAKISTAN
Imran Khan’s party is sounding the alarm: the former PM hasn’t been seen by family or lawyers in 23 days, no explanations, no medical checks, nothing.
For a 73-year-old behind bars on charges he says were engineered by the military, that silence is loud.
PTI says he’s being held in “illegal isolation.”
Prison officials insist he’s “in good health.”
Some media whisper he might be moved to a high-security facility to make access even harder.
Meanwhile, WHEREISIMRANKHAN is trending like a national panic button - because Pakistan’s political memory is long, and enforced disappearances are not hypothetical.
Let’s be real: Khan’s downfall was never just about corruption cases. It was about crossing the military, the same institution that un-makes prime ministers as easily as it installs them.
His 2023 arrest triggered the biggest anti-army protests in years - and the establishment hasn’t forgotten.
If the government doesn’t produce him publicly soon, this goes from a health scare to a legitimacy crisis.
PTI supporters are already mobilizing, the streets are watching, and the military hates uncertainty.Keep your eyes on Rawalpindi - that’s where the real answers usually come from.
Source: Street Insider, Reuters