'Avoid speculations': Imran Khan to undergo specialised eye treatment, says Pak govt; family claims 'not consulted'
Times of India
by TOI WORLD DESKFebruary 14, 2026
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Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former Prime Minister, is set to undergo specialized eye treatment after the government announced plans for a medical evaluation. The decision comes following concerns about his vision, which Khan reported as "partial loss of vision" in his right eye earlier this year. Information Minister Ataullah Tarar stated that leading eye specialists will conduct an examination as part of Khan’s ongoing treatment, which began in January. However, the government has not provided specifics about the medical facility or the date of the procedure, urging the public to avoid speculation and political rhetoric.
Khan’s family expressed frustration over the announcement, stating they were not consulted and demanding their presence during any future treatments. This follows a Supreme Court directive earlier this week, which ordered authorities to arrange a medical assessment by a panel of doctors and facilitate a call between Khan and his two
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Originally published on Times of India on 2/14/2026