Imran Khan open to talks, says Azam Swati

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Pakistan leader Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), Azam Khan Swati, said on Tuesday that the founder of the Imran Khan party had agreed to hold negotiations.

Addressing journalists outside of an anti-terrorist courtyard of Lahore, Swati said that Imran Khan is deeply concerned about the future of the country and the well-being of future generations. “The whole nation is now with the founder of PTI,” he said.

Swati also declared that any dialogue that takes place would be productive at its start.

Swati was in court to attend hearings linked to several criminal fire cases, including the Jinnah house incident. The anti-terrorism court extended its provisional surety until May 13.

The accusation has informed the court that the files of the case are currently included with the Supreme Court, where deposits under deposit are being examined. The court asked the charge to present the files at the next hearing.

Earlier, the PTI moved away from the reports suggesting that the main member of the Azam Swati party is engaged in interviews with the military establishment, the secretary general of the Salman Akram Raja party declaring that these actions are not punished by the party leadership.

“The affirmations of an agreement between Azam Swati and the establishment have no connection with PTI. He speaks personally,” said Akram Raja.

Answering questions about the reasons why the senior leaders had not yet been authorized to meet the founder of the Imran Khan party, Raja suggested that the delay was intentional.

“It seems that efforts are made to create an ambiguity. Once we have met him, he will become clear if he has authorized a dialogue,” he said.

Raja stressed that no negotiation or decision could be confirmed without direct consultation with Imran Khan.

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