Gohar demands immediate medical attention for PTI founder
- By Web Desk -
- Feb 13, 2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar has demanded immediate medical attention for the party’s founder, Imran Khan, ARY News reported.
Barrister Gohar criticized authorities for restricting access to the Parliament, noting that measures such as closed doors and blocked routes, including preventing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi from entering, would not resolve the ongoing concerns regarding Khan’s health.
He stressed that the party’s sole demand has been prompt and proper medical treatment for Imran Khan. Referring to Khan’s medical report, Gohar said it highlighted issues ranging from pests to food poisoning, underscoring the urgency of his condition. The PTI chairman warned that ignoring the matter could lead to public dissatisfaction and urged authorities to act swiftly.
The demand comes amid a sit-in launched by opposition parties at the Parliament House, citing concerns over Khan’s health. Reports indicate that authorities turned off the lights inside the Parliament House, while all entrances remained closed.
The closures prevented Chief Minister Sohail Afridi from entering the premises. Protesters reportedly gathered inside the Parliament House despite the darkness, while PTI members staged a demonstration outside.
The sit-in was organized under the banner of Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayeen-e-Pakistan, with opposition lawmakers directed to gather outside Parliament on Friday. Leaders stated that the protest would continue until Imran Khan is shifted to a hospital for proper medical care.
Salman Safdar’s Report On Imran Khan
The issue first arose when Barrister Salman Safdar submitted a report to the Supreme Court regarding the health condition of PTI founder Imran Khan which was made public. The report submitted by Safdar recommended an immediate examination of the eyes of the party’s founder.
“Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has demanded examination of his eyes by Dr. Faisal Sultan and Asim Yousuf,” a detailed report of seven pages submitted by Salman Safdar to the court read.
It has been recommended in the report that the PTI founder’s eyes could also been examined by an expert ophthalmologist.
The lawyer also recommended providing books to the party’s founder due to his solitary confinement and lack of access to a television set.
“His treatment was started after a sudden and complete loss of his sight of the right eye,” according to the report. “PTI founder has said that he could only see 10 to 15 percent”.
“The jail officials didn’t take it seriously when the eyesight issue of the PTI leader started during the last three months,” the report read. “They didn’t try to address the health condition”, Barrister Salman Safdar said in his report to the court.
“His eyesight of both eyes was normal, three to four months ago,” the PTI leader told the visiting lawyer. “He felt blurredness of eyes later and he repeatedly complained to the Jail Superintendent Abdul Ghafoor Anjum,” according to the report.
“The jail officials didn’t take any step to address the complaint, the right eyesight went off completely,” report read.
“Later, the PIMS ophthalmologist Dr Muhammad Arif, examined his eyes. The eyesight of his right eye remained only up to 15 percent,” Salman Safdar said in his report.
It is worth noting that the Supreme Court had ordered arrangements for Salman Safdar to meet the PTI founder in jail. The court granted Barrister Salman Safdar permission to meet him and appointed him ‘a friend of the court’.
The court directed Barrister Safdar to visit Adiala Jail in his capacity as a judicial representative and commissioner. He was instructed to submit a detailed written report regarding Imran Khan’s current condition in custody, the facilities available to him, and his living conditions inside the prison.
The Chief Justice issued clear instructions that Safdar should not be made to wait outside the jail and that no obstacles should be placed in the way of the meeting. In case of any difficulty, he was directed to immediately contact the Chief Justice’s personal staff officer.