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Last Updated:December 17, 2025, 15:11 IST
Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Isa Khan fear never seeing Imran Khan again as he remains in Adiala Jail, facing alleged psychological torture and solitary confinement since August 2023.

Kasim Khan, Imran Khan’s son, told UK broadcaster Sky News that his father is being psychologically tortured inside Adiala Jail. (IMAGE: X/@iihtishamm)
Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Isa Khan, the sons of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan, have said they fear they may never see their father again as he remains incarcerated in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail.
Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been in custody since August 2023 in connection with multiple corruption cases, which his supporters have consistently described as politically motivated.
Speaking to Sky News, the brothers said they have not seen or spoken to their father for several months, raising serious concerns about his physical and mental well-being in prison.
They alleged that Khan is being subjected to what they described as “psychological torture" while being held in what they called a “death cell". Kasim Khan, the younger son, said his father has been kept in solitary confinement for over two years.
“He’s had filthy water. He is around inmates who are dying of hepatitis. The conditions are disgusting, and he is completely isolated from any human contact," Kasim Khan was quoted as saying.
He added that even prison guards are allegedly barred from speaking to his father, deepening the sense of isolation.
“It’s getting harder to see a route out at this point. We’re trying to have faith, but the conditions are getting worse. It’s very hard to see a way out. We’re now worried we might never see him again," Kasim Khan told journalist Yalda Hakim during the interview.
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Islamabad, Pakistan
First Published:
December 17, 2025, 15:07 IST
News world ‘Might Never See Him Again’: Imran Khan’s Sons Warn Of Grave Risk To His Life In Adiala Jail
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