Pakistani authorities have once again denied a delegation from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party access to visit former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is currently imprisoned in Attock Jail. This marks the second consecutive week such a request has been rejected, raising concerns among PTI leaders about Khan’s well-being and legal rights. The party sought to meet with Khan to discuss his ongoing legal cases and prison conditions. Jail officials cited security concerns as the reason for the denial, a justification PTI leaders dispute. Khan is currently serving a three-year sentence after being convicted of corruption charges, allegations he and his party claim are politically motivated. The continued denial of access is fueling further political tensions and prompting criticism from PTI regarding the fairness of the legal proceedings against their leader.