Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former chairman Imran Khan has condemned social media propaganda against Arab countries and distanced himself from accounts spreading such content, Express News reported.
Khan’s lawyer Faisal Chaudhry shared details of a meeting with the PTI leader in prison, during which Khan expressed his disapproval of the online smear campaign. He said he rejects any social media accounts spreading false narratives about Arab nations, his wife Bushra Bibi or the martyrs.
He made it clear that these accounts have no connection with the PTI or its members, while emphasizing that these individuals are not affiliated with the party and their actions do not reflect the position of the PTI.
Chaudhry further criticized the exclusion of the PTI negotiating committee from important meetings, calling it an attempt to sabotage the peace talks.
He also mentioned that the PTI founder had formed a committee under the leadership of Qazi Anwar to investigate the issue of missing persons, with the committee expected to complete its report by Sunday.
Additionally, Chaudhry revealed that the PTI founder had filed a petition with the court regarding his conditions of detention. The court allowed Khan to call his children, have access to medical care and receive books.
Additionally, he said Khan had asked the party to continue working on the issue of missing persons and stressed that his cases were not part of the negotiating agenda.
The party founder affirmed his support for negotiations focused on Pakistan’s national issues and expressed confidence in the seriousness of the government’s negotiating team.