Imran adamant ‘won’t cut any deal’ come what may

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Aleema Khan rejects media reports about Khan’s health saying PTI founder fit and healthy

Khayam Abbasi

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has reiterated his stance saying that he will not strike any deal with the government, no matter how much pressure is applied, Aleema Khan quoted the party founder as saying on Tuesday after meeting her brother in Adiala jail.

The defiant PTI founder’s remarks came amid reports circulating on social and electronic media that the former ruling party was once again seeking backchannel talks with the establishment, with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur reportedly playing a key role in the effort.

Gandapur is using his connections to revive the dialogue. The source insisted that PTI is eager to restart the process and views Gandapur as the central figure who can make it happen. So far, there is no indication that the other side is willing to engage.

During her interaction with journalists outside the Central Jail Adiala, Khan’s sister said: “Jail rules and court orders have no value here.”

Aleema said that her car was stopped two kilometres from the jail premises, adding that Khan’s lawyers were also stopped. She said that they were allowed to meet the PTI founder after waiting for 50 minutes.

Responding to a question about his health, she said that the PTI founder was fit and healthy. “There is no truth in the reports [doing the rounds in the media] claiming that the PTI founder is ill,” she added.

Quoting Khan, Aleema said that former first lady Bushra Bibi was kept in solitary confinement.

She also categorically rejected reports claiming that PTI leaders were avoiding meeting their jailed leader in Rawalpindi. Slamming the government, Aleema said that their “media factory” was fabricating such news.

On the other hand, the military has maintained that it will not involve itself in political discussions and that it is up to political parties to resolve their issues through dialogue.

A few days ago, Army Chief General Asim Munir, while dismissing reports of receiving a letter from PTI founder Imran Khan, stated that even if such a letter arrived, he would forward it to the prime minister rather than read it. His remarks came in response to media questions after Khan, imprisoned since August 2023 on multiple charges ranging from corruption to terrorism, wrote a third open letter to the army chief.