ISLAMABAD โ Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister CM Afridi attempted to speak at the Islamabad High Court on Wednesday regarding the ongoing legal matters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan. However, Chief Justice Sarfraz Dogar left the court before hearing him.
Speaking to the media outside the court, CM Afridi said he approached the rostrum after other channels of communication failed. โWe want to show that PTI stages peaceful protests after exhausting all options,โ he said. Afridi waited over an hour without receiving a response from the chief justice.
The visit also aimed to request a medical examination of Imran Khan by doctors from Shaukat Khanum Hospital. Despite filing the application, the court did not entertain it. PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said efforts were ongoing to ensure access for Khanโs doctors and family. He noted that court orders for weekly meetings with lawyers and family were not implemented on the day CM Afridi appeared.
The chief ministerโs attempt to speak reflects PTIโs insistence on legal transparency. Raja added that CM Afridi, representing over 45 million people, wanted to ensure the party founderโs legal rights were recognized. โThe Islamabad High Court is a closed door for us,โ he said, emphasizing plans to approach the Supreme Court.
Outside the courtroom, a man filming CM Afridi had his mobile phone confiscated by police. The video was deleted before the device was returned.
Meanwhile, Imran Khanโs sister, Aleema Khan, criticized both the court and PTI leadership. She alleged the chief justice avoided hearings deliberately and claimed that her brotherโs medical treatment in jail occurred without family consent. Aleema warned that no future statements regarding Khanโs health would be accepted without the familyโs approval.
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The incident highlights ongoing tensions between PTI leadership, the judiciary, and state authorities. It also underscores CM Afridiโs active role in advocating for legal access and transparency for Pakistanโs former prime minister




