The former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan’s family and relatives have not been allowed to meet him for three weeks, and no information is available about him. The family and supporters fear that army chief Asim Munir has done something wrong to them in prison. Therefore, family members are prevented from meeting him. There is no news from Imran Khan even after more than 21 days have passed. This created a political storm in Pakistan over its deteriorating condition. Supporters took to the streets. Khan, who was detained in Adiala jail, has been without any contact for three weeks. His sisters are not allowed to meet him, due to which hundreds of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers came out on the streets. Media outlets such as the Afghanistan Times spread rumors of Khan’s assassination, but the Pakistani government dismissed them as “false”. According to PTI, Khan has been in jail since August 2023 on various corruption charges. He has been held in solitary confinement for the past three weeks, where he is not allowed to meet his family, lawyers or doctors. Despite the court order, the prison administration does not allow his family to enter. Khan’s sisters held a sit-in outside the jail. Imran Khan’s sisters, Alima Khan, Nooreen Niazi and Dr. Uzma Khan, staged a 10-hour sit-in outside the jail on November 25. The police dragged him, charged and arrested him. Alima said: “This is inhumane. Our only crime was to meet our brother.” A sister was wounded, while female lawyers were also beaten. The video circulating on social media showed that at 12:30 in the night, the police used water cannons, turned off the lights and dropped the activist. PTI Suspects Political Conspiracy Gauhar Ali Khan, a leader of Imran Khan’s party, PTI, called it an “attempt at political assassination”. Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas warned: “Do not test our patience or there will be a revolution.” The jail superintendent told the Islamabad High Court that Khan’s account was not operated from inside the jail, but the rumors persisted. At midnight on 25–26 November, thousands of supporters gathered outside the prison and raised slogans “Free Imran Khan” and “Remove Asim Munir”. Gen Z (youth) activists marched in cities. The government deployed more security forces, but the strike ended after talks. Khan’s sisters wrote a letter to Punjab Police Chief Usman Anwar demanding an “impartial inquiry” and calling it “organized violence”. Allegations against Asim Munir PTI claims that Army Chief General Asim Munir and the Shahbaz Sharif government want to silence Khan because his words raise questions about the economic crisis and corruption. Citing the United Nations’ Nelson Mandela Principles, PTI described it as “torture”. Khan had earlier sent a message from prison, “Be it freedom or death, there is no middle ground.” This incident further heats up Pakistani politics. PTI’s support base is increasing amid economic recession, inflation and military intervention. Experts say if Khan is allowed to meet his family immediately, the tension could be eased. Currently, tensions are high outside the prison.