The Islamabad High Court has issued a notice to the Jail Superintendent of Adiala Jail for failing to present a medical report of PTI founder Imran Khan, sparking a flurry of reactions in the country. The court had summoned the superintendent to present the report on February 6, but he failed to do so, citing unavailability of medical personnel.
This development comes as a surprise to many, given the high-profile nature of Imran Khan’s case. The court had earlier expressed its displeasure over the absence of the superintendent, who was expected to present the report.
In a related development, the PTI’s legal team has filed a request for access to the founder’s medical team at Adiala Jail. The team has been seeking to visit Imran Khan in person, but their requests have been met with resistance from the authorities.
The court has also taken note of the video link issue and the absence of the superintendent in the GHQ attack case. The court has expressed its disappointment over the lack of cooperation from the authorities.
In a separate development, the Chief of Army Staff and Army Chief General Asim Munir has visited Quetta today, amidst rising tensions in the country. The visit comes as a response to the recent surge in violence in the region.
Meanwhile, the Railway Ministry has announced the resumption of the Jaffar Express and Chaman Passenger train services from Quetta to Peshawar and Chaman, respectively. The trains will operate as per their scheduled timings from today.
In a significant development, the opposition alliance, Tahreek Tahaffuz-e-Ali Pakistan, led by Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, has announced its willingness to engage in talks with the government. The government has welcomed the offer, saying that it is willing to negotiate with the opposition on the basis of a fair election code.
In another development, PTI founder Imran Khan’s son, Qasim Khan, has expressed his desire to visit his father in Pakistan, accompanied by his brother. The visit comes as a response to the ongoing tensions between the government and the opposition.
A judicial commission has been set up to investigate the tragic incident of the Gil Plaza attack in Karachi. The commission will investigate the case and submit its report to the government.
In a separate development, the government has announced a 30-minute silence in Muzaffarabad tomorrow between 9 am and 10 am. The move is aimed at paying tribute to the victims of the recent violence in the region.
In a related development, the Railway Ministry has announced the resumption of the Jaffar Express and Chaman Passenger train services from Quetta to Peshawar and Chaman, respectively. The trains will operate as per their scheduled timings from today.
In a significant development, the opposition alliance, Tahreek Tahaffuz-e-Ali Pakistan, led by Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, has announced its willingness to engage in talks with the government. The government has welcomed the offer, saying that it is willing to negotiate with the opposition on the basis of a fair election code.
In another development, PTI founder Imran Khan’s son, Qasim Khan, has expressed his desire to visit his father in Pakistan, accompanied by his brother. The visit comes as a response to the ongoing tensions between the government and the opposition.
In a related development, the Railway Ministry has announced the resumption of the Jaffar Express and Chaman Passenger train services from Quetta to Peshawar and Chaman, respectively. The trains will operate as per their scheduled timings from today.
In a significant development, the opposition alliance, Tahreek Tahaffuz-e-Ali Pakistan, led by Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, has announced its willingness to engage in talks with the government. The government has welcomed the offer, saying that it is willing to negotiate with the opposition on the basis of a fair election code.
In another development, PTI founder Imran Khan’s son, Qasim Khan, has expressed his desire to visit his father in Pakistan, accompanied by his brother. The visit comes as a response to the ongoing tensions between the government and the opposition.
A judicial commission has been set up to investigate the tragic incident of the Gil Plaza attack in Karachi. The commission will investigate the case and submit its report to the government.
In a related development, the government has announced a

