ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided not to send its members to Adiala Jail on Tuesday to visit party founder Imran Khan along with his sisters or legal representatives.

The resolution was reached at the opposition alliance’s parliamentary party gathering, where attendees talked about the method for meeting Imran Khan in Adiala. Sources reveal that the party decided that no supporters would join Khan’s sisters or legal representatives guaranteeing that the government would be unable to initiate any crackdown or hindrance.

At the meeting it was agreed that members must submit their positions to the Speaker via the Advisory Committee ensuring all pertinent documents reach the Speaker’s office as, per the party’s directives. Leaders including Mahmood Khan Achakzai were instructed to adhere to this process.

Following the meeting PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar stated that the party supports discussion and solutions based on understanding. “PTI has always been open to negotiations and we aim for the situation to get better ” he remarked.

Barrister Gohar also reiterated the party’s stance saying, “PTI has always valued the role of institutions and holds that a robust army ensures Pakistan’s stability.”

He condemned those attempting to sow discord between PTI and state bodies. “What occurred was incorrect. Ought not to have taken place. Certain people aim to spark conflicts and create a divide, between the institutions and PTI ” he stated.

Gohar further noted that the beneficiaries of this “divide” are those who are instigating the conflict and misrepresenting PTI’s position.

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Senator Vawda says political meeting with PTI founder is not possible

Earlier, Senator Faisal Vawda stated that political discussions with PTI founder Imran Khan are not possible at present. He noted that meeting him for private or family matters, like visits from his sisters, is their rightful entitlement.

Addressing the press Vawda mentioned that he had given guidance to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) the day and that the party had gained from that guidance today. He emphasized that adaptability is crucial in politics, stating “Two steps backward and one step forward. That is the political journey.”

He commended the decision of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, stating that the CM made a constructive move by preventing turmoil in Adiala and Islamabad.

Vawda also mentioned that he continues to support Imran Khan and hopes for his freedom.

The senator additionally honoured the officer who sacrificed his life in Miranshah, appealing to the KP Chief Minister to provide complete support to the grieving family.

Commenting on the country’s overall political climate, Vawda stressed the need for responsibility, wisdom, and choosing the path of peace during the present circumstances.

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