PTI insists that Imran Khan be treated at a private hospital.

Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was ordered to be moved to a private hospital on Friday so that he may receive treatment for his right eye.
In that National Assembly, Mehmood Khan Achakzai, the opposition leader, claimed that the disease is being disregarded and asked who would be held accountable if the PTI founder lost his vision. Every road that leads to Parliament has been blocked, he claimed.
According to Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, PTI members are being halted. He claimed that although they wish to settle the issues properly, the government will be powerless to do so if the situation gets out of their control.
It is political tragedy, according to Senator Kamran Murtaza, to wait for someone to pass away in order to demonstrate illness. Concerned that the former prime minister might have lost 85 percent of his eyesight in his right eye, he called for urgent medical attention.
He encouraged people not to make the same error of making Kulsoom Nawaz’s illness a political issue. He recommended a joint assessment of the former prime minister’s health by Rana Sanaullah and the opposition leader.