
- Khawaja Asif sees fragile efforts behind Aleema’s remarks.
- Slams PTi activists on anti-institution remarks.
- Said “They want negotiations to reach their own goals”.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said on Tuesday that the offer extended by Aleema Khan, Sister of Pakistan imprisoned Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI), the Imran Khan founder could be considered.
Speaking on the Geo News AAJ Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath program, the Minister of Defense described Aleema’s remarks as “fragile effort”, saying that his new offer could be “surveyed”.
The defense tsar, however, has strongly criticized the language which would have been used against state institutions by the social media warriors of the former ruling party, inside or outside the country. He said that PTI used to launch campaigns against institutions with the blessing of their party leadership.
The head of the PML-N in power was of the opinion that he does not see the question resolving until the clarity of the former ruling party.
“They want negotiations to reach their own goals,” he added.
The 71 -year -old cricket player who has become a politician has been behind bars since August 2023 after being reserved in multiple cases ranging from corruption to terrorism since his evidence of power via the motion without confidence in the opposition in April 2022.
Meanwhile, bringing on his handle X, the main leader of the PML-N, Senator Irfan Siddiqui, did a search during the party founded by Khan, saying: “If giving and taking does not mean an agreement, a negotiation or an NRO, so what does that mean?”
He added that if Aleema’s request to “take something” was valid, he should also be explained what PTI has now left to offer to anyone.
Earlier in the day, Aleema publicly called on the country’s “invisible forces” for an “giving and taking” arrangement to guarantee the release of his brother, offering to engage in a direct dialogue.
Addressing the media in Islamabad on Tuesday, Aleema said that the judges “pressure” in the affairs of the founder of the PTI, citing incidents where his petitions were added to provoke lists but mysteriously disappeared.
She also said that the hidden directives prevented legal action. “I mean to these invisible forces-whatever you are-do not hide. Advance. Khan’s sister is ready to sit with you. Tell us what he did, what he said, what harm he said against you,” she asked.
She said that her brother had remained provocative and firm, refusing to bow even if he was imprisoned for life. “He said to me,” Even if I stay in prison forever, I will not submit to tyrants. »»
Aleema accused these forces of threatening judges and parliamentarians and urged them to engage directly rather than to exert an influence behind the scenes.
“Do not fear-come and talk to us. We must know what you want from Khan. If there is a gifère, tell us what it is,” she added.
She stressed that Imran only represented democracy and had not acted against the interests of the country. “Why are you afraid of his release? He is not someone who would harm Pakistan,” she said.