
Imran open to talks with powers that be
PTI founder Imran Khan has reiterated his willingness to engage in dialogue with the establishment "for Pakistan's sake," while ruling out any negotiations with the PML-N, which he accused of "eroding the country's moral foundations".
Speaking to the media on Tuesday, his sister Aleema Khan said Imran clarified three key points: his categorical refusal to engage with the government, his continued emphasis on Amr bil Maroof (enjoining good and standing for truth) and his openness to talk to the establishment, if they so choose.
"Khan sahib said he never shut the door on dialogue with the establishment. But he made it clear there will be no talks whatsoever with the PML-N," Aleema said. She said that Imran also cited the examples of senior PTI leaders Dr Yasmin Rashid and Andleeb Abbas. "Yasmin Rashid remains imprisoned despite not even holding a press conference," he was quoted as saying. "The cypher case has concluded, but Shah Mahmood Qureshi is still behind bars."
Amid persistent speculation about a potential political deal, Aleema quoted Imran as saying: "People keep asking us about a deal. Let it be clear that there is no deal. If the establishment is serious about Pakistan, I am ready to talk. But not with this government."

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