ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has announced his separation from all related accounts, condemning propaganda against Arab countries on social media.
According to the details, PTI lawyer Faisal Chaudhry says that he met Imran Khan in jail, in which the former prime minister condemned propaganda on social media related to Arab countries.
Imran Khan expressed his disinterest in social media accounts spreading propaganda about Arab countries, Bushra Bibi and martyrs, clarifying that none of these accounts are associated with PTI or its members.
Faisal Chaudhry also said that preventing the PTI founder from meeting the negotiation committee is tantamount to sabotaging the negotiations.
He further told us that the founder has formed a committee headed by Qazi Anwar to investigate the issue of missing persons, the report of which will be completed by Sunday.
Chaudhry added that today the PTI founder has submitted a petition in the court regarding the facilities available in the jail. The court had accepted his request for calls with children, access to a doctor and provision of books.
He also said that Imran Khan had directed the party to work on the issue of missing persons and stressed that their cases were not part of the negotiation agenda, as he only supported talks on Pakistan’s issues.
Imran Khan confirmed that he was in favor of negotiations based on the seriousness of the government’s negotiating team.
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