ISLAMABAD: The federal government has submitted documentary evidence of facilities being provided to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan in Adiala jail, rebutting the former prime minister’s claims that he was being kept in solitary confinement.
“They (jail authorities) do not let me meet my legal team. I am being kept in solitary confinement here. I neither have any material nor a library to prepare for the case,” Khan had informed the CJP during a hearing of the NAB law amendments.
The pictures shared with the court showed that the PTI founder was provided with several facilities that a common prisoner cannot imagine since he’s a former prime minister.
Khan has an exercise bike and stretching belt for physical fitness, books, a separate kitchen, a special menu, an exclusive gallery for a walk, LED, a room cooler, and a study table.
To set the record straight, the government said that during the hearing on May 30, Khan, who had joined the hearing via video link claimed that “his legal team was being denied access to him and that he was being kept in solitary confinement”.
In a detailed document submitted to the court, the government provided photos of all the facilities and names of all the people who have visited him so far.
“…if this Court may deem appropriate and necessary, it may appoint a judicial officer in the form of a commission to verify the facts as submitted before this Court,” it said.
“It is, therefore, respectfully prayed that the instant application be allowed and the additional documents be placed before this Court for the record,” the government added.