Imran Khan to meet his friends in Adiala Jail on New Year’s Day

Imran Khan

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan is scheduled to meet his six friends in Adiala Jail on New Year’s Day, where he is incarcerated in several cases, including Toshakhana.

The PTI submitted a list of six party leaders to the Adiala Jail authorities for a meeting with the party’s founder Imran Khan has been approved.

The list includes Dr. Amjad, Sibghatullah, Usman Bhattani, Jamal Ehsan, Iqbal Khattak, and Shoaib Ameer Awan.

PTI officials said the above mentioned named leaders will visit to Adiala Jail (today) on Thursday, at 2:00 PM, to meet with the founder of the party.

Imran Khan’s Sister and Lawyer Meet Him in Jail


Earlier it was reported that Imran Khan’s sister Uzma Khan and his lawyer Salman Safdar met the PTI founder in jail after the prison administration granted permission under jail manual rules.

According to details, the meeting was allowed on the condition that no political discussion or activity would take place during or after the interaction.

Officials said this condition was necessary to ensure compliance with jail regulations.

The prison administration’s decision comes after days of uncertainty over family and legal access to Imran Khan.

PTI nominated Uzma Khan and Salman Safdar for the meeting, which has been described as a sensible step in line with the conditions set by the authorities.

Sources said the jail administration has made it clear that family and lawyers will continue to receive meeting permissions only if there is no political activity or statements following such interactions. Otherwise, the decision may be reviewed.

Indian Media 

Before this, rumours about former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s death resurfaced. And some Indian media outlets started spreading unverified claims about the PTI founder.

An account on X, named Afghanistan Times, claimed that Khan had been “mysteriously killed” and that his “body has been moved out of the prison,” according to reports in Indian media. These false claims have been widely circulated, fueling misinformation.

This is not the first time such speculation has emerged about Imran Khan.

Analysts say certain Indian media repeatedly propagate unverified rumours, exaggerating events in Pakistan to create misleading narratives and portray instability.