Dr Yasmin Rashid shifted to Shaukat Khanum in Lahore

Since she was deprived of timely medical attention, her health deteriorated, says lawyer

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PTI senior leader Dr Yasmin Rashid. — X/@kuchbatain/File
PTI senior leader Dr Yasmin Rashid. — X/@kuchbatain/File

  • Dr Rashid to be undergo cancer-related tests.
  • "She has trouble breathing," say sources.
  • This is not first time that she has fallen sick.


LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Dr Yasmin Rashid has been shifted to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital in Punjab's capital after her health deteriorated, sources told Geo News on Monday.

The lawery of Rashid, who is on judicial remand in the Kot Lakhpat Jail, said that the court had time and again issued written orders and asked the authorities to ensure she gets timely medical attention.

However, Advocate Rana Mudassar told Geo News that since she was deprived of timely medical attention, her health deteriorated.

Mudassar added that the situation would be clear following her cancer-related tests.

Sources in the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital told Geo News that Rashid — Punjab's former health minister — has been admitted to the medical facility for specific tests.

"She will undergo various tests. She also has trouble breathing. Her further medical check-up will take take place at a government hospital," the sources close to the matter said.

This is not the first time that the 72-year-old PTI leader has fallen sick as in May, she was transferred to Lahore's Services Hospital after she had collapsed.

Yasmin has been incarcerated for over a year, facing multiple charges related to the nationwide protests and riots that erupted on May 9, 2023, following the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan.

Initially detained on May 12 under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance, she was later arrested again for her alleged role in the May 9 unrest.

Several PTI leaders, including its founder, have been behind bars for nearly a year. Many of them are facing charges mainly stemming from the May 9 protests — in which state installations, including the Lahore Corps Commander House, were attacked.