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Pakistan’s Punjab government bans Imran Khan from meeting wife, lawyers, party members

‘Security concerns’ cited as reason for ban imposed till October 18
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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan with his wife Bushra Bibi. File Photo
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Pakistan’s Punjab government on Monday banned jailed former PM, Imran Khan, from meeting his family members, lawyers and party leaders till October 18 due to “security concerns”, amidst the anti-government protests staged by his party in several cities.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, Khan, has been lodged in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail in multiple cases since August 2023.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has accused PTI of trying to disrupt the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit scheduled to be held on Oct 15 and 16 in Islamabad and has emphasised that the government will ensure that these plans do not succeed.

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“Incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been banned from meeting their family, lawyers, and party leaders at Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi, till Oct 18,” a Punjab government official said.

The government has taken the decision in view of “security concerns”, he said.

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According to sources, the government has taken the decision in anticipation of the upcoming SCO summit.

The coalition government led by PML-N’s Shehbaz Sharif has alleged that PTI has been staging protests in Islamabad to sabotage the summit. The Pakistan Army has been called in to provide security for the SCO summit.

Earlier, security agencies had arrested six Adiala jail staff for aiding the PTI founder.

Meanwhile, a PTI spokesperson said Khan’s legal team would file a petition in court, requesting the lift of the ban on meetings with Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi.”Justice Sardar Ijaz of Islamabad High Court had ordered the authorities not too long ago to arrange meetings via video link, if not possible physically, given the number of cases Imran Khan has to deal with, legal consultation is given and, therefore should be provided,” he said.

PTI supporters have been holding anti-government protests in several parts of Pakistan, including in Islamabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi.

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