Imran's vision almost normal now, Adiala jail authorities tell Supreme Court

Imran's vision almost normal now, Adiala jail authorities tell Supreme Court

ISLAMABAD: Adiala jail authorities submitted a report to the Supreme Court on Monday, stating that former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan’s eye condition had improved significantly and his vision was almost normal now.

The report was submitted a day before the court was set to commence the hearing of Imran Khan’s plea for his treatment at Islamabad’s Shifa International. The jailed ex-premier, who has been in jail since August 2023, has been taken to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) in Islamabad for eye treatment multiple times after his eye ailment — right central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) — came to light in late January.

Meanwhile, the PTI and the government have been engaged in a blame game, with the latter accusing the former of a lack of transparency in not ensuring appropriate treatment for Imran. The opposition has also demanded that the former premier be shifted to Shifa International Hospital, be treated in the presence of his personal physicians and allowed to meet his family.

In the fresh report submitted before the SC, the jail authorities explained that both Imran and Bushra were being provided with adequate healthcare facilities. “Their health and well-being are and have been of paramount importance to the jail administration,” the report said.

It said that medical officers visited Imran thrice a day to check his meals and take his vitals, including blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation.

It added that Imran’s medical records had been maintained since his admission to the jail and several consultants from different specialities had visited the couple for medical examination.

A record of all visiting consultants’ examinations and prescriptions is available with the jail administration and attached to the report.

It added that when Imran was diagnosed with an eye disease, the jail authorities sought immediate medical intervention. As per the report, he was treated at Pims Islamabad by the hospital’s head of Ophthalmology Dr Muhammad Arif Khan, and Dr Nadeem Qureshi, a Vitreo-Retinal surgeon at Alshifa Trust Eye Hospital in Rawalpindi.

“Consequently, significant improvement of his eye has been noticed, and his vision returned to almost normal,” the report claimed, adding that the “medical interventions and improvement of his vision suggested that the jail administration left no stone unturned in providing the convicted prisoner with the best healthcare facilities from the top public sector teaching hospital of the ICT”.

The report also stated that meetings between Imran and Bushra were held regularly every Tuesday and 84 such meetings had been held.

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