Pakistan’s government has denied any restrictions on former PM Imran Khan’s sons visiting him in jail, assuring visas will be granted. This follows concerns raised by his sons, who fear they may never see their father again due to alleged isolation and harsh prison conditions. Officials refuted claims of solitary confinement and solitary confinement.
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