Kasim Khan, son of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, has issued an urgent plea to international human rights organizations and democratic nations, demanding “proof of life” for his father. Jailed since August 2023 on what Kasim asserts are politically motivated corruption charges, Imran Khan is reportedly held in extreme isolation. Kasim alleges his father has been confined to a “death cell” in Adiala Jail for six weeks, with absolutely no contact with family, legal counsel, or phone calls, despite court-sanctioned weekly visits.
This alleged “inhumane isolation” has prompted Kasim Khan to issue a stern warning to Pakistani authorities and their allies. He stated they will face comprehensive legal, moral, and international repercussions for his father’s safety and any adverse outcomes stemming from this harsh confinement. The family’s concerns are echoed by Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, who described the isolation as “illegal” and believes authorities fear Khan’s significant public popularity. PTI leaders have also reported no meetings with Khan for over three weeks, fueling death rumors that jail officials deny, asserting his good health and no plans for transfer.
Beyond isolation, broader concerns have been raised by PTI spokesperson Zulfikar Bukhari regarding withheld books, newspapers, and essential medical care. The party further alleges defiance of court orders that permitted meetings with up to six individuals, including his wife, Bushra Bibi. Since his 2023 arrest, which triggered widespread protests and government crackdowns on the PTI, Khan has been serving a 14-year sentence. Despite jail rules offering privileges, the PTI claims Khan is being subjected to “terrorist-cell conditions” and psychological torture.








