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Nominated 3 people for negotiations, not deals, Imran Khan says

Says his cases are being unnecessarily dragged on
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, the founder of the party, has made a statement regarding negotiations with the military establishment, saying that the three names he has proposed are not for any deal and clrified that has not assigned any retired general the task of negotiations.

Speaking to the media in Adiala Jail, former Prime Minister Imran Khan stated that he will engage in talks with anyone but three parties.

Deals are made when one wants to leave the country, as was the case with Zardari and Nawaz Sharif, he added. However, he emphasized that dialogue is always a part of politics.

Imran Khan further stated that they are bringing up a new case from Toshakhana which would be the fourth such case. Whatever case they want to make, they should make it once and for all, he said, adding that Zardari’s fake account and Nawaz Sharif’s billions in offshore accounts have been forgiven.

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The PTI Chairman also requested judges to expedite the decisions on their cases On the other hand, PTI Chairman Imran Khan demanded an immediate hearing of his cases from the courts, stating that the Chief Justice and the bench are biased against PTI.

“I request all the judges who hear my cases to expedite the proceedings and make decisions on these cases without unjustifiable delays.”

Khan added that delaying the verdicts is also injustice. He said that everyone knows that whether it is the Al-Qadir Trust case, the Avenfield case, or the cipher case, all are false, baseless, and politically motivated.

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