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A Pakistani court granted jailed former premier Imran Khan the right to undergo a medical check-up by his personal doctors and to speak with his children living in the UK. The court also directed the jail authorities to arrange a phone conversation with his sons. Khan's sister, Aleema Khan, protested outside the jail after being denied a meeting with him, stating that the jail administration's claim that Khan did not wish to meet his family was not credible.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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