Imran Khan's 8-Month Jail Meetings Revealed

Web DeskJune 7, 2024 02:48 AMpolitics
  • 403 meetings held by Imran Khan during 8-month jail stay
  • Detailed breakdown of interactions provided to Supreme Court
  • Government presents evidence to counter Khan's isolation claims
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Recent data reveals the number and details of meetings Imran Khan had during his 8-month stay in Adiala jail, countering his claims of isolation. The government's transparency aims to ensure accountability in handling his confinement.

Recent data released on Thursday shed light on the number of individuals former Prime Minister Imran Khan met during his 8-month stay at Rawalpindi's Adiala jail. Khan, who was transferred from Attock prison in September last year, had a total of 403 meetings with various individuals during this period.

The information provided to the Supreme Court by the government unveiled a detailed breakdown of Khan's interactions month by month. In September, he had six meetings, followed by a significant increase to 43 meetings in October. November saw 13 meetings with 52 people, while December and January had 12 meetings with 48 individuals and 17 people in eight sessions, respectively.

February marked a notable rise in the number of meetings with 74 individuals across 19 sessions. March and April had 53 people in 11 meetings and 54 individuals in 15 sessions, respectively. In May, Khan engaged with 56 individuals in 13 meetings.

The federal government presented documentary evidence of Khan's visitors and the facilities provided to refute his claims of isolation. Additionally, the government proposed the appointment of a judicial officer to verify the facts if required by the Court.

The disclosed data regarding Imran Khan's meetings during his time in Adiala jail provides insight into his social interactions and the government's response to his claims. This transparency aims to address any concerns regarding Khan's alleged isolation and ensures accountability in the handling of his confinement.

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