Imran Khan's Struggle Behind Bars: A Battle for Justice
Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, claims to be enduring the harshest prison conditions. While detailing severe restrictions on his rights, Khan contrasts his plight with other detained leaders. He urges his party to unite for the 'Free Imran Khan Movement', rallying against an oppressive system.
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Imran Khan, Pakistan's former Prime Minister, describes his imprisonment as the most brutal in the nation's history. The cricketer-turned-politician, held in Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, asserts this ordeal is a testament to his fight for constitutional supremacy, amid severe restrictions on his rights and prison conditions.
Khan alleges that even basic facilities are denied, highlighting the filthy water for ablution and lack of access to books, TV, and newspapers. Comparing his circumstances to those of Nawaz Sharif, who enjoyed comforts while imprisoned, Khan criticizes the current government's handling of his detention and highlights his wife's harsh conditions in jail.
He calls on his party, PTI, to unite against these injustices, urging a focus on their 'Free Imran Khan Movement' scheduled for August 5. As his sons engage internationally to secure his release, Khan emphasizes the necessity for judicial independence, warning against internal party conflicts.
(With inputs from agencies.)

