National ( The cow news digital ) Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan held a meeting with his wife Bushra Bibi at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, according to jail sources. The meeting reportedly took place in a designated conference room and lasted approximately 50 minutes.
Jail officials stated that the interaction between the couple focused primarily on personal matters, including discussions about each other’s health and general well-being. The meeting was conducted under standard prison protocols, with security arrangements in place.
Sources further confirmed that while Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi were allowed to meet, other family members, including his sisters, were not granted permission for separate meetings on the same day. This restriction led to political activity outside the prison premises.
According to reports, supporters and party members, including senior figures from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, gathered at various points near Adiala Road in Rawalpindi. The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sohail Afridi, along with relatives of Imran Khan, reportedly staged a protest sit-in demanding broader access to the PTI founder.
The demonstrations reflected ongoing tensions surrounding visitation rights and access to the former prime minister, who has been incarcerated in multiple legal cases. PTI representatives have repeatedly raised concerns over what they describe as limited and controlled meeting arrangements.
Party members argue that family access should not be restricted and have called for transparent procedures regarding jail visits. Meanwhile, authorities maintain that all meetings are being conducted in accordance with prison regulations and security considerations.
The situation outside the jail briefly disrupted traffic on adjoining routes as supporters gathered in large numbers. Law enforcement agencies were deployed to manage the crowd and maintain order in the area.
Imran Khan, who has remained a central figure in Pakistan’s political landscape despite his imprisonment, continues to attract significant public and political attention. His interactions, legal proceedings, and prison conditions remain key topics in national discourse.
The latest meeting adds to a series of controlled interactions permitted under jail administration policies, while political pressure continues from PTI leadership seeking expanded access for family members and party officials.
Authorities have not issued any further statement regarding future meeting schedules or changes in visitation permissions.

