Islamabad:Pakistan's jailed former minister Imran Khan's party on Wednesday said it will participate in the third round of talks with the government to help ease political tensions in the country. The development came a day after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders on Tuesday demanded unrestricted access to the party founder, Khan, as a precondition for engaging in the next round of talks with the government.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, PTI Chairman Gohar Khan said Khan has allowed the option for the party leaders to meet with the government’s negotiation committee if they could not meet with him directly and has also instructed the party to submit their demands in writing to the government.
The government and PTI leaders began formal talks last month and so far two rounds have been held and the third was expected this week but differences popped up after the PTI leaders were not allowed to meet Khan on Tuesday. Khan has been in prison since August 2023.
Gohar said Khan stated that the party would devise a strategy if future meetings with him were not allowed. He also instructed the PTI negotiators to clearly convey the demands.
He quoted Khan as saying that the focus of these negotiations would be specific: the formation of a commission to probe May 9, 2023 and Nov 26, 2024 violence and the release of PTI workers.