It has been a tense week for the PTI as news spread that Imran Khan has lost up to 85% vision in one eye. Lawyer Salman Safdar, who saw Khan in Adiala jail, said doctors told Khan about the severe vision loss. The government delayed confirming this health issue despite media reports. After the Supreme Court intervened, a government medical team examined Khan without any family present. Khan's family and party protested, demanding access for their own doctors. Despite growing pressure and protests, the government seems unaffected. Rumours are swirling that Khan’s poor health might lead to a political deal, similar to how Nawaz Sharif was once allowed medical treatment abroad. The recent warmer ties between federal and provincial governments lend some weight to these speculations. Many PTI supporters see a deal as a way to give Khan relief and a chance to return to power. The government hopes a deal could bring political calm and focus on the struggling economy. But experts warn that simply dealing with politicians won’t ease the public’s anger and demand for justice. Without addressing these deeper issues, true political stability will remain out of reach in Pakistan.