Religious scholar and engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza revealed that, in Adiala Jail, there was only a wall separating his mill from the mill of Imran Khan, and he could sometimes hear the conversations between Imran Khan and his aide.

Ali Mirza said that in jail on the other side of the wall, Imran Khan was held, accompanied by six mills and a maskhati (a type of traditional cooking stove).

Engineer Mirza mentioned that he could occasionally hear Imran Khan’s voice, and their conversations primarily revolved around cricket rather than politics.

He also had access to a television and two newspapers while in prison.

Furthermore, Muhammad Ali Mirza noted that Imran Khan was provided with raw meat, which his maskhati would cook, filling the air with the aroma of desi ghee crackers.

Imran Khan reportedly ate two meals a day breakfast at nine in the morning and dinner at three in the evening. food included meat, juice, dry fruits and other amenities along with desi ghee. They were also subjected to daily medical check-ups.

Engineer Mirza revealed that he stopped hearing Imran Khan’s voice after November 4. Upon inquiry by the jail staff, it was found that Imran Khan had been moved to another section due to sunlight exposure.

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