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Rana Sanaullah rules out any deal with Imran Khan

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February 20, 2026
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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah speaks during a presser in Islamabad. — APP/File
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  • Rana Sanaullah reveals ‘critical engagement’ with PTI on Nov 24. 
  • Says Nov 24 progress bore no fruit because of obstinacy of Imran Khan. 
  • Says PTI founder receiving absolute best healthcare. 

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah Khan has categorically dominated out any deal between the federal government and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, stating that no deal has been struck nor will one be forthcoming.

The senior authorities official’s assertion comes hours after Federal Info Minister Attaullah Tarar dismissed media studies suggesting any “deal” between the federal government and the jailed PTI founder.

Talking within the Geo Information present affairs programme ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath’ on Thursday, the veteran politician insisted that the institution additionally by no means supplied a deal nor wouldn’t it achieve this. 

He additionally stated that the federal government’s supply to the previous ruling celebration is “clear and open”, calling upon them to comply with what he known as a “Constitution of Stability for Pakistan”. 

“Let’s sit down and maintain dialogue to make Pakistan sturdy.”

He highlighted {that a} “critical engagement” did happen on November 24 with Inside Minister Mohsin Naqvi amongst different authorities officers and PTI’s leaders together with Asad Qaiser and Amir Dogar on board. Nevertheless, it didn’t yield any outcome because the PTI founder refused to comply with the phrases, Sanaullah criticised Imran’s stance, describing it as “sheer stubbornness and obstinacy”. 

He maintained that the PTI founder had set circumstances for talks that weren’t workable for the federal government.

He reiterated {that a} honest apology for the Might 9 occasions stays a major prerequisite, a degree beforehand underscored by the Director Basic of Inter-Providers Public Relations. “The firstly requirement for dialogue is a honest apology for the 9 Might incidents,” he stated.

Rana Sanaullah stated he heard from these aware about the developments that Imran first agreed to apologise over the Might 9 incidents. 

The previous inside minister additionally rejected solutions that Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Raja Nasir Abbas had been formally authorised to barter on behalf of the PTI founder. He revealed that when Achakzai was requested to carry discussions, he replied that he would first want to hunt permission from the PTI founder, a response Sanaullah labelled as “meaningless”. 

He additionally identified that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had prolonged provides for dialogue on three separate events.

Responding a query in reference to an announcement from Aleema Khan, sister of the PTI founder, the PML-N stalwart assured that the absolute best medical therapy is being offered to the incarcerated chief. 

The PTI founder was receiving correct medical care, he stated, including the jailed chief could possibly be be moved to the Shifa Worldwide Hospital or some other appropriate medical facility, if medical doctors advised so. 

He additionally asserted that there had been no delay in offering healthcare previously.

He additionally downplayed the influence of the PTI’s lately introduced “drive”, saying the “drive” would fail much more miserably than earlier sit-ins and wheel-jam strikes.





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