The conditions of Imran Khan's imprisonment have sparked a debate, with a scholar revealing the former prime minister's daily routine in Adiala Jail. According to Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza, who recently secured bail in a high-profile blasphemy case, Khan does not enjoy luxurious facilities but has access to news and media. Mirza shared that Khan is provided with newspapers and an LED television, yet he appears 'very frustrated' due to his prolonged incarceration. The scholar also described Khan's daily schedule, which includes two meals and limited movement. However, the remarks have reignited controversy, with the PTI demanding a parliamentary committee to review Khan's 'solitary confinement' and 'violation of fundamental rights'. The party's letter highlights the constitutional power of senators to review the conditions of any citizen in custody, particularly a former prime minister. The debate over the treatment of Imran Khan in jail continues, with many questioning the fairness of his circumstances.