
Protests ongoing at Parliament, K-P House as prison vans deployed outside; PTI rejects medical reports
Meeting underway in Opposition Chamber under chairmanship of Mahmood Khan Achakzai, with Raja Nasir Abbas, Gohar Ali Khan, Salman Akram Raja, other leaders present. PHOTO: X@Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayin-e-Pakistan
ISLAMABAD:
The sit-in by the Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Ain Pakistan (TTAP) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) entered its fifth day on Tuesday, with protests continuing at two locations within the Red Zone of the federal capital.
The sit-in, held within the premises of Parliament, is being led by Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Mahmood Khan Achakzai, with Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Raja Nasir Abbas also present. PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, party leader Asad Qaiser and several senators are also in attendance at the parliamentary demonstration.
تحریکِ تحفظِ آئینِ پاکستان کا دھرنا پانچویں روز میں داخل ہو گیا۔
دھرنے میں قائد حزب اختلاف، سربراہ تحریکِ تحفظِ آئینِ پاکستان اور چیئرمین پشتونخوامیپ محمود خان اچکزئی، بیرسٹر گوہر علی خان،علامہ راجہ ناصر عباس جعفری اور سلمان اکرم راجہ سمیت دیگر مرکزی قائدین موجود ہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/DzYtTZ4JzS
— Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayin-e-Pakistan (@TTAP_OFFICIAL) February 17, 2026
A separate sit-in is simultaneously underway at the main gate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House, where Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Sohail Afridi is present. Additional prison vans have been positioned outside the K-P House.
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Meanwhile, a meeting is underway in the Opposition Chamber under the chairmanship of Achakzai. Raja Nasir Abbas, Barrister Gohar and PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja are participating in the session, during which consultations are being held regarding the ongoing sit-in. The meeting is expected to determine the future course of action.
اپوزیشن لیڈر محمود خان اچکزئی کی زیر صدارت اجلاس اپوزیشن چیمبر جاری ہے جس میں علامہ ناصر عباس، بیرسٹر گوہر، سلمان اکرم راجہ اور دیگر شریک ہیں۔ اجلاس میں عمران خان کے علاج اور پارلیمنٹ میں جاری دھرنےسے متعلق مشاورت۔ pic.twitter.com/ck8BfcYCJn
— Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayin-e-Pakistan (@TTAP_OFFICIAL) February 17, 2026
The ongoing sit-ins are linked to concerns over former premier and PTI founder Imran Khan’s health. The opposition lawmakers’ demonstration began on Friday and has continued despite government assurances.
Lawmakers, led by Achakzai and Abbas, have vowed their sit-in would not end until Imran is shifted for specialist care. Protesters have cited reports claiming his right-eye vision has deteriorated significantly and have demanded treatment in the presence of his family and personal physicians.
Rawalpindi has been placed on high security alert around Adiala Jail amid potential security concerns. Aleema’s attempt to reach the jail from Chakri Interchange was thwarted, with police stopping her and her sisters at Chakri Naka.
Checkposts have reportedly been established at five locations along Adiala Road, including at Chakri Interchange, Gorakh Pur, Factory Naka, Adiala Jail, and Dahgal. Heavy police contingents and prisoner vans are also deployed at each point, with authorities having taken full control at Marble Factory Naka.
Authorities have also imposed a ban on unrelated individuals entering the area, with five people already taken into custody, according to Rawalpindi Police.
Section 144 remains in effect across Rawalpindi, with authorities warning that any violations will result in immediate arrest.
PTI rejects medical report
The federal government’s constituted medical board reported an improvement in Imran’s right-eye vision. The board, comprising two senior ophthalmologists, Dr Nadeem Qureshi and Dr Arif, examined him at Adiala Jail on Sunday.
According to the two-page report, unaided vision in Imran’s right eye was recorded at 6/24 (partial), while the left eye measured 6/9. With glasses, vision improved to 6/9 (partial) in the right eye and 6/6 in the left. The report stated that the anterior segment of both eyes was normal and the cornea was clear, while noting mild vitreous haemorrhage at the edge of the right eye and moderate retinal haemorrhage in all four quadrants.
The report added that swelling in the macula of the right eye was subsiding, with macular thickness reduced from 550 to 350 microns.
The board outlined ongoing medication and treatment and recommended OCT angiography and fundus fluorescein angiography after completing anti-VEGF therapy. However, it made no recommendation for Imran’s transfer to a hospital.
Read More: PTI’s Latif Khosa raises concern over Imran health, secrecy of medical examination in letter to CJP
However, PTI leader Latif Khosa expressed concerns over Imran’s health and the secrecy surrounding his medical examination in a letter to Yahya Afridi, the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), on Monday.
We categorically REJECT all the medical reports circulating in the media regarding Imran Khan. Our doctor, Dr. Asim Yousif spoke to the doctors last night, who explained the procedure and treatment carried out, but as Dr. Asim Yousuf stated in his video, there is NO way for us to…
— Aleema Khanum (@Aleema_KhanPK) February 16, 2026
Imran’s sister, Aleema Khan, also posted on X, saying: “We categorically reject all medical reports circulating in the media regarding Imran Khan,” adding that the former prime minister “must be urgently transferred to a proper medical facility, Shifa International Hospital Islamabad, where he shall be examined by qualified specialists under Dr Asim Yousuf’s supervision and in the presence of his family.”
“Tomorrow, we will be at Adiala Jail at 1:30pm, and we expect the authorities to allow us to meet Imran Khan, as this is his legal right,” Aleema said, adding that the family would hold a press conference outside the jail at 4pm after the meeting.



