Islamabad, Pakistan – In a dramatic turn of events, a medical team from Holy Family Hospital arrived at Adiala Jail in Islamabad earlier today, sparking concerns about the health of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to sources, the ambulance entered the jail through Gate Number 5 and was equipped with medical equipment, including eye care instruments.
In a bizarre revelation, sources revealed that the government had formed a medical board comprising two doctors from Shifa International Hospital to oversee Imran Khan’s health check-up. The board’s report is expected to provide a comprehensive chart of Imran Khan’s vital signs, including blood pressure, sugar levels, and cholesterol.
The security situation around Adiala Jail has been heightened, with authorities taking all necessary precautions to ensure the former Prime Minister’s safety. Sources close to the situation revealed that Imran Khan’s health check-up would be the first step in determining his future course of treatment.
The development comes as the opposition alliance had expressed serious concerns about Imran Khan’s health, demanding his immediate transfer to a hospital and threatening to stage a protest outside the Parliament House. Governor Sindh, Kamran Tessori, weighed in on the situation, saying that “in sports, you win or lose, but India is playing politics.”
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari made a statement, praising the appointment of Yousuf Raza Gilani as Prime Minister and Syed Mukhtar Ahmed as Governor of Sindh. He also announced a reward of one crore rupees to the Pakistan cricket team for their recent victory.
The situation in Islamabad remains tense, with authorities imposing restrictions on public gatherings and protests. In a separate incident, a passenger bus collided with a truck in the Wazirabad area, resulting in the death of several people.
The Pakistan and Indian cricket teams have arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka, ahead of their highly anticipated match at the Arpima Dasas Stadium. The teams’ captains refused to shake hands during the coin toss, sparking controversy.
In other news, a social media backlash has been triggered after an Australian cricket legend, Sanjay Manjrekar, criticized the Indian Cricket Board’s policy, calling it “idiotic” and “unbecoming of a nation.”

