Aamir Khan's family addresses Faissal Khan's claims. The family denies mistreatment. They cite concern for Faissal's well-being. Decisions were made with medical advice. Faissal alleges confinement. He says he was wrongly labeled mentally unstable. He claims Aamir held him against his will. Legal battles and mental health evaluations occurred. The family requests privacy.
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