Members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) staged a walkout from the National Assembly today, protesting the continued detention and lack of access to their party founder, Imran Khan. The opposition party is demanding that they be allowed to meet with Khan, who is currently imprisoned on multiple charges. PTI lawmakers voiced concerns over the conditions of Khan’s confinement and alleged political victimization. The walkout signifies a deepening political crisis as the party attempts to pressure the government for Khan’s release or improved access. Government officials have not yet responded directly to the demands, but maintain that due process is being followed. The move is likely to further exacerbate tensions within the Pakistani parliament and raises questions about the fairness of the legal proceedings against the former prime minister. This protest highlights the ongoing struggle between the ruling coalition and the opposition party.