The most recent development in the ongoing saga of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's incarceration at Adiala Jail is the submission of a detailed report to the Supreme Court by Advocate Salman Safdar. Appointed as amicus curiae, Safdar's report, spanning seven pages, was submitted on February 12, 2026, and focuses on Khan's living conditions rather than health, despite earlier media speculation about his health status. According to Dawn, the report outlines Khan's daily routine, which includes breakfast at 9:45 am, exercise with limited equipment, and a diet plan financed by his family. The report also mentions that Khan's cell is equipped with basic furniture and that he is satisfied with the cleanliness maintained by a mushaqati (convicted laborer). Safdar, as reported by tmv.in, clarified that he had not commented on Khan's health, countering earlier misreports. He emphasized that his primary responsibility was to submit the report to the Supreme Court, which will review it on February 12, 2026.
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Imran Khan's Jail Conditions Report Submitted to Supreme Court

Imran Khan's jail conditions report by Advocate Safdar submitted to Supreme Court, focusing on living conditions, not health. Khan's routine and cell details outlined, with court review pending.
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