Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser said on Friday that no deal is taking place with the government.
Speaking to Samaa TV, he made it clear that the formation of a force for the release of party workers remains only a proposal and that no final decision has yet been taken. He said the party is not engaged in any agreement with the government.
Referring to the treatment of PTI founder Imran Khan, he said contacts have been made with the authorities. However, he added that the government holds talks and then withdraws from its position.
“Our only demand is that Imran Khan be shifted to hospital and provided medical treatment,” he said.
Qaiser said an illegitimate government is in place in the country. He said that once PTI returns to power, it will repeal the laws enacted by the present administration.







