The PTI founder, Imran Khan, has been in the news recently, with reports suggesting a potential deal between the government and the incarcerated leader. However, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has vehemently denied these claims, stating, 'No leniency.'
Tarar's statement comes in response to media speculation about a potential agreement between the government and Imran Khan, who is currently serving a 14-year sentence for corruption. The minister emphasized that there is no truth to these reports, describing them as 'entirely false and misleading'.
Imran Khan's health has been a concern, with reports suggesting he may have lost partial vision in his right eye. This has led to calls for talks and negotiations, but Tarar's statement suggests that any such discussions are not on the table. The minister also noted that Imran Khan's request for treatment abroad could be due to a serious medical condition, but he stressed that no deal would be accepted.
The PTI has been seeking dialogue with the government, but Imran Khan has reportedly opposed this move. This has led to a complex situation, with the government denying any deal and the PTI expressing concerns about its founder's health. The controversy surrounding Imran Khan's situation continues to unfold, leaving many questions unanswered.