Imran Khan’s sisters are determined to meet their brother in Adiala jail despite the current tension
Rawalpindi: Despite the continuing difficulties, the sisters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan are adamant on seeing their brother at Adiala Jail, according to ARY News.
Eleven PTI employees, including the sisters of Imran Khan, have willingly turned themselves in, according to ARY News. The sisters took a seat on a wedding venue lawn with PTI employees.

Those in attendance were Hamid Khan, who joined Imran Khan’s sisters, Sahibzada Hamid Raza, Aliya Hamza, Shafqat Awan, Niazullah Niazi, and Raja Yasir Hasnain.
Aleema Khan refused to leave without first visiting her brother, Imran Khan, despite Station House Officer Saddar Owais Azim’s promise to send her and the other sisters home.
If she doesn’t get the meeting, she is determined to keep protesting.
According to ARY News, Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari had criticised media reports on Imran Khan’s sisters’ arrest.
Azma Bukhari reportedly claimed that none of the ladies, including the founder’s sisters, were taken into custody by the Punjab Police.
Aleema Khan, Imran Khan’s sister, and other individuals willingly entered a police vehicle at Khawaja Service Station after using an “online car service” to get there, she said.
She said that the video exposed the reality of what she described as a “drama” that was put on stage to feign support for Imran Khan.
Azma Bukhari said that the PTI leadership planned a botched performance to win over the people.
Regarding Imran Khan’s incarceration, Bukhari said that “he was living in royal comfort while his wife, Bushra Bibi, continued to demand better facilities despite receiving a ‘B-class’ prison status.”
Bushra Bibi petitioned the Islamabad High Court (IHC) earlier Monday for better prison amenities, according to ARY News.
Through her solicitors, she filed a petition, claiming that because of her lifestyle and manner of living, she was legally entitled to greater amenities as a former first lady residing in the Prime Minister’s House.