Fresh concerns have emerged over the treatment of former prime minister Imran Khan after reports that clothes sent for him ahead of Eid were returned by jail authorities.
According to sources close to the family, the returned items have intensified criticism of prison conditions and the restrictions placed on Khan during his incarceration. The development comes amid ongoing allegations that he has been denied basic facilities, including contact with family members and access to personal medical care.
Family members and supporters say the situation reflects a broader pattern of restrictions. They also expressed concern that Khan may once again be prevented from offering Eid prayers, similar to what reportedly occurred last year.
The incident has added to the growing debate over the treatment of high-profile detainees and adherence to legal and humanitarian standards within the prison system.
Observers note that under Pakistan’s legal framework, prisoners are entitled to certain basic rights, including religious observance and family access.
The latest development comes as legal battles surrounding Khan continue, with his family pursuing relief through the courts regarding visitation rights and medical access.