Gohar Denies Holding Talks with Any Other Quarter After PTI Ends Dialogue with Govt

Islamabad, [Date] – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Gohar Ali Khan has denied engaging in any discussions with external stakeholders following the party’s decision to end talks with the government. His statement comes amid growing speculation regarding possible backdoor negotiations in the wake of political tensions.

Speaking to the media on [mention any relevant date or event], Gohar firmly rejected claims that PTI was in contact with any other entity after officially concluding its dialogue with the ruling coalition. He reiterated that the party remains steadfast in its stance and will not engage in any discussions outside the framework of formal negotiations.

“Our position is clear—once PTI announced the conclusion of talks with the government, there have been no further engagements with any other quarters. Any reports suggesting otherwise are baseless,” he stated.

The denial comes at a critical time as PTI faces mounting legal and political challenges. With general elections approaching and the party’s leadership under pressure, speculations regarding informal talks had gained momentum. However, Gohar’s statement aims to put an end to such rumors and reaffirm the party’s commitment to its political strategy.

Earlier, PTI had pulled out of negotiations with the government, citing a lack of progress and an unwillingness to compromise on key demands. The deadlock has intensified political uncertainty, with opposition leaders urging the government to create an inclusive and transparent political environment.

Despite Gohar’s denial, analysts believe that behind-the-scenes efforts to bridge the political divide may still be ongoing. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether any fresh attempts at dialogue emerge or if the political impasse continues to deepen.