Bushra Bibi meets founder in Adiala Jail

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World ( The cow news digital ) A meeting between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and his wife Bushra Bibi was arranged inside Adiala Jail, according to jail sources.

Officials familiar with the matter said the meeting took place in a designated conference room within the prison facility. The encounter reportedly lasted around 30 to 35 minutes, during which both individuals inquired about each other’s health and well-being.

Jail sources confirmed that the meeting was conducted under standard prison procedures and security arrangements. However, no official statement has been issued by the jail administration or government authorities regarding the details or purpose of the meeting.

According to insiders, the conversation remained private and focused on personal matters rather than political discussions. The meeting is said to have been permitted under the jail’s visitation rules, which allow limited family interactions under supervised conditions.

The PTI founder has been detained at Adiala Jail in multiple cases, while Bushra Bibi has also been facing legal proceedings in different matters. Their interactions inside the prison have been closely monitored due to the high-profile nature of the case.

Security inside and around the jail was tightened during the visit, and entry to non-essential personnel was restricted for the duration of the meeting, sources added.

The development comes amid ongoing political uncertainty in the country, where legal and political challenges involving PTI leadership continue to remain a key point of national attention. However, authorities have not commented on whether any further meetings between the two will be scheduled in the near future.

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Observers note that such meetings are typically granted under prison regulations but remain subject to approval by relevant authorities and security clearance.

Further details are expected as official statements or confirmations emerge from the jail administration or related government departments.

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