Tuesday, July 8, 2025

PTI not involved in any backdoor talks: Barrister Gohar

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said that there are currently no backdoor negotiations underway with the government, and that the dialogue process has not progressed. Speaking to the media near Adiala Jail on Tuesday, he reiterated his stance that all options should remain open in political struggles, stressing the importance of advancing the dialogue process with the right stakeholders. "PTI had never shied away from negotiations, and founder Imran Khan has consistently advocated for talks," he added. Barrister Gohar went on to clarify that Imran Khan had rejected the government’s offer for negotiations, stating that the government needed to take positive steps before talks could commence. He added that if a meeting with Imran Khan took place, the government's offer would be discussed. Read More: Imran, Bushra seek expedited hearing to suspend convictions He also recalled a previous encounter in Parliament where Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had suggested using the National Assembly speaker’s office to facilitate dialogue. He confirmed that it had been a month since he last met with Imran Khan and that, due to the budget session, the meeting had been delayed. However, he was hopeful that a meeting with Imran Khan would lead to finding a resolution. PTI chairman pointed out that Islamabad High Court had issued clear orders not to block meetings, emphasising that such barriers should not hinder the process. He noted that allowing more people to meet would bring positive and encouraging messages, especially considering that Imran Khan consistently delivers messages for the nation’s welfare. Also Read: Imran Khan denies authorising talks with establishment Barrister Gohar expressed that the immediate release of Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, remains a priority for PTI. Over 700 days have passed since their imprisonment, and he stressed that at the very least, they should be granted access for meetings. He added that political progress should not be hindered by such obstacles. He said, "Once access is granted, we will discuss the offers and also address the letters from the prisoners." Barrister Gohar revealed that following his meeting with Imran Khan at Adiala Jail, several important discussions took place, including party affairs, legal matters, and the ongoing political movement. He noted that such meetings, especially when restrictions like news blackout and limited visitation rights are imposed, become more significant as they open the doors to deeper discussions.

from Pakistan News, Latest News Pakistan, Pakistan Headline | The Express Tribune https://ift.tt/ATwVsbj

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