Govt denies Imran’s allegation about lawyers’ access, releases cell pictures
According to government, PTI founder has been provided with all necessary facilities including books, air cooler and TV in jail


Islamabad: The federal government denied Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan's statement of not getting access to the lawyers during the hearing of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) amendments case.
The federal government submitted additional documents to the court to refute the stand of PTI founder Imran Khan, including pictures of Imran Khan meeting lawyers in Adiala Jail.
According to the government officials, the position of PTI founder being in solitary confinement is also wrong, the list of those who met him has also been submitted to the Supreme Court.
The government says that the former Prime Minister Imran Khan has taken the stand of not getting access to the lawyers in the Supreme Court.
According to government representatives, PTI founder has been provided with all necessary facilities including books, air cooler and TV in jail.
In the pictures given by the government in the court, it can be seen that Imran Khan's room has the facility of an air conditioner, LED, study table, office chair and mattress, while he has also been provided with an exercise machine.
Apart from this, the PTI founder has a corridor outside his cell where he is allowed to walk while he has dry fruits, gram, almonds, cold drinks, chocolates and books.






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