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Who are the women standing vigil for Imran Khan at Adiala Jail? Meet his four sisters

For almost a month, Imran Khan remained unreachable in Adiala Jail, which led to growing fears about his safety. His sisters, along with senior leaders of the PTI, began gathering outside the jail each day.

December 03, 2025 / 15:41 IST
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Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan (2L) speaks to media outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi on January 17, 2025. (Photo by Farooq NAEEM / AFP)
Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan (2L) speaks to media outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi on January 17, 2025. (Photo by Farooq NAEEM / AFP)

The long period of uncertainty surrounding Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan created deep concern among his family and supporters. For almost a month, Khan remained unreachable in Adiala Jail, which led to growing fears about his safety. His sisters, along with senior leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, began gathering outside the jail each day. Their presence turned into a quiet vigil where they demanded answers about his well-being and urged the government to allow them a meeting.

The situation outside the prison soon resembled a sit-in, with PTI workers chanting slogans and asking for updates on Khan’s health. Rumours of a possible assassination attempt added to the anxiety. After continuous pressure, the government finally permitted Khan’s sister, Dr Uzma Khanum, to meet him. This was the first confirmed contact the family had with the former prime minister in several weeks.

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A look at Imran Khan’s family

Imran Khan, born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, is the only brother among four sisters. His siblings Uzma, Aleema, Rubina and Rani have remained supportive throughout his political and legal battles. Their rare public appearance outside Adiala Jail showed the seriousness of their concerns as multiple requests for visits had earlier been denied.