Pakistan
Decision reserved for not letting Imran talk to kids on phone
During the hearing, the Adiala Jail administration submitted its response to the court
Rawalpindi: The court has reserved its decision on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan's request for not allowing him to talk to children on telephone.
On the request of PTI founder Imran Khan, advocate Muhammad Faisal Malik appeared in the court on his behalf.
During the hearing, the Adiala Jail administration submitted its response to the court.
PTI founder Imran Khan has filed a request for a weekly meeting with Bushra Bibi, while the former prime minister also requested that Bushra Bibi's blood test be conducted at Shaukat Khanum Hospital.
Later, the court reserved its decision on former Prime Minister Imran Khan's request for not letting him talk to his children on the telephone.
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