In a press briefing from Adiala Jail, PTI founder Imran Khan refuted claims of seeking a deal, emphasizing talks over the last 18 months while dismissing any intention for a compromise.
Khan asserted negotiations in politics are customary but clarified they are reserved for adversaries, not allies. He designated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM Ali Amin Gandapur, NA Opposition Leader Omar Ayub, and Senate Opposition Leader Shibli Faraz for discussions, underscoring talks, not deals.
Furthermore, Khan addressed potential legal battles, anticipating a new case related to Toshakhana gifts, urging authorities to expedite judgments.
PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan echoed similar sentiments, affirming no dialogue initiative and emphasizing politically-driven charges against the former premier. While permitting talks led by designated members, Gohar emphasized no inclination towards striking a deal, except with three specific parties.
As PTI navigates through legal and political complexities, the discourse underscores a stance of negotiation without compromising principles.