Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has emphasized the necessity of dialogue to address political matters, asserting that all such issues should be resolved through talks.
Speaking to the media outside the Parliament House on Wednesday, Barrister Gohar reaffirmed his party’s commitment to seeking reconciliation through political means rather than confrontation.
In his remarks, Gohar distanced the party from any behind-the-scenes arrangements, categorically stating that “no deal has been made” with any quarters regarding the party’s incarcerated founder, Imran Khan.
“I completely deny reports that the PTI founder has entered into any deal,” he said, stressing that political negotiation is the only acceptable path forward.
“Imran Khan has never shared his internal discussions publicly, and I will continue to uphold that confidentiality,” he remarked when questioned about the details of his recent meeting with Khan in Adiala jail.
This statement comes just days after Khan reportedly gave his nod for dialogue with the government, following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s call for national political talks, as reported by The News.
Gohar, who met Khan in jail earlier this week, relayed the offer but declined to share the specifics of their discussion with the publication.
The PTI chairman reiterated that the party will pursue any political resolution within the framework of constitutional dialogue, maintaining that genuine progress requires discretion and sincerity rather than media sensationalism.