Pakistan’s government says it may allow imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan to receive medical treatment outside his jail or at a private hospital, depending on the availability of care.
A senior Cabinet minister tells local media that if adequate treatment is not available at a government hospital, the state could consider alternatives such as private hospital treatment or treatment abroad. The minister’s comments indicate that the government is weighing medical needs against existing detention and health-care arrangements.
Both outlets report the same core point: the government is exploring options for Khan’s medical care while he remains in custody. The coverage focuses on potential destinations for treatment rather than specifying diagnoses, planned procedures, or when any change might occur.