Sana rules out relief for or deal with Imran
Adviser recalled previous round of talks between government and PTI, which he said were halted by Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has said that any prospects of a deal or relief for PTI Chairman Imran Khan remain out of reach due to what he described as ‘extreme mistrust’ between the former prime minister and the country’s establishment. Speaking to The News, Rana Sanaullah said that while rumours of negotiations or backdoor deals occasionally surface, the ground reality is starkly different. “With such a level of mistrust, how can Khan be offered a deal or relief?” he asked, bluntly dismissing any speculation of a breakthrough.
Rana, a senior PMLN leader known for his vocal stance on political reconciliation, reiterated his long-held position that dialogue among political parties is the only viable path forward. However, he expressed skepticism about Imran Khan’s willingness to engage. “I do not think Imran Khan will do it,” he said, “but the best option available to him is to sit with all political parties and sign a new Charter of Democracy and Charter of Economy.”
According to Sanaullah, such a move may not yield immediate benefits for Khan and the PTI, but it could pave the way for long-term political normalisation. “Neither is a hybrid system sustainable, nor can the politics of enmity continue indefinitely,” he cautioned, urging the PTI leadership to recognise the changing dynamics.
The adviser also recalled the previous round of talks between the government and PTI, which he said were halted by Imran Khan. During those discussions, Rana said he had floated the idea of signing comprehensive charters to ensure democratic continuity and economic stability. “If Imran Khan refuses to talk now, his successor will eventually have to do it,” he warned, underlining the inevitability of political engagement for sustainable governance.
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