Imran Khan’s sister rejects Pakistan gov’t claim jailed ex-PM’s vision fine

Al Jazeera2/12/2026 – 2/17/2026

Summary

Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is currently incarcerated following a graft case conviction. Reports indicate that he has experienced significant deterioration in his eyesight, with claims that he has lost most of the vision in his right eye. His attorney has communicated these concerns to the media, prompting the Pakistan Supreme Court to intervene. The court has ordered a medical board to conduct an examination of Khan's vision, responding to alarming reports regarding his health and living conditions while in prison. The government has asserted that Khan's vision has improved since he lost most of it, a claim that has been categorically rejected by his family. They dispute the government's assertion regarding his eyesight, emphasizing the severity of his condition. The Supreme Court's directive for a medical review comes in light of these conflicting reports, highlighting the ongoing concerns about Khan's health while he remains incarcerated. As of now, Khan has been imprisoned since 2023 due to his conviction, and the situation surrounding his health continues to draw attention. The medical board's examination will likely provide further insights into the extent of his vision loss and overall well-being during his time in custody. The developments in this case reflect broader issues regarding the treatment of political figures in Pakistan's legal system.

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Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

45d
Age
3
Sources
from cluster
1096
Hours Since Seen
Final Score0/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusArchived
Recency Multiplier0% (0.5^1096/48)
Hero EligibleNo
Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^1096/48 = 0.000000) reduced it below 0.5

Story Timeline

  1. 2026-02-12
  2. 2026-02-17
    Imran Khan’s sister rejects Pakistan gov’t claim jailed ex-PM’s vision fine (current)

AnalysisRisk 20

Source Reputation: Moderate trust (8/20 pts)
Consensus: Emerging consensus: 3 sources
Age: 45 days - proven survivor

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