Former prime minister and incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder, Imran Khan, has reportedly authorised his party to engage in negotiations with the establishment and other political entities.
The PTI is open to discussions with both the establishment and political parties, a notion confirmed by PTI leader Shibli Faraz, who stated that Imran Khan has granted permission for negotiations.
Sources indicate that Khan has stressed that any negotiations must adhere strictly to the Constitution and legal frameworks. Furthermore, it is suggested that Terms of Reference will be established prior to the negotiations, guiding discussions with stakeholders including the establishment and political parties.
Addressing journalists on Saturday, Faraz highlighted the current political instability in the country and stressed the importance of defining negotiation parameters. The manner in which the negotiations will take place and in what environment should be decided first, only then will the way for the negotiations be paved with those who are the stakeholders, he added.
Faraz said PTI is a reality and so is the establishment. The PTI leader stated, “It remains to be seen how empowered it [government] is.” Faraz emphasised the need to lay the groundwork and create a conducive environment before initiating dialogue with the government and establishment.