What's Happening?
Kasim and Sulaiman, sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, have applied for visas to visit their father in Pakistan. They expressed concerns over Khan's health, particularly his eye treatment, which he claims has been denied. The sons believe
their visit might draw attention to Khan's situation, which includes issues of legal rights and fair trial processes. The Pakistani embassy in London and the foreign ministry have not commented on the visa applications.
Why It's Important?
The situation highlights ongoing concerns about human rights and legal processes in Pakistan, particularly for high-profile figures like Khan. The sons' efforts to visit their father underscore the personal and political challenges faced by families of political leaders under detention. This development could influence public opinion and international perceptions of Pakistan's legal and human rights practices.









