PTI ready for talks if Imran released, NA told
• Lawmaker claims Achakzai invited for negotiations by PM
• ‘Boycotting’ opposition MNAs attend session for sake of Chinese delegation
• Ex-PM Ashraf rejects drug suspect’s claims, offers himself for probe
ISLAMABAD: The opposition PTI on Wednesday expressed its willingness to sit with the government to resolve national issues, provided its incarcerated founder Imran Khan is released from jail.
“Let us sit together to jointly resolve our problems in an atmosphere where Imran Khan is released from jail and Mian Sahib also comes forward for dialogue,” MNA Ali Muhammad Khan said on the floor of the National Assembly, referring to PML-N President Nawaz Sharif.
The MNA claimed Leader of the Opposition Mehmood Khan Achakzai had also confirmed receiving an invitation from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for dialogue.
“I asked Mr Achakzai to go for dialogue, as the entire PTI will support him so that the talks process paves the way for political stability and resolution of our problems,” he said, adding that the process should also lead to the release of Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, from jail.
The PTI lawmaker said the opposition had always shown unity with the government before foreign delegations and on international matters.
We showed solidarity with the government at the time of war with India last year and now during the visit of the Chinese delegation to the National Assembly to celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China,” he said.
He added that PTI members attended the session despite their complete boycott of National Assembly proceedings in protest against Imran Khan’s imprisonment.
The treasury and opposition benches on Wednesday welcomed a high-level Chinese delegation that visited the National Assembly in connection with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.
Although the opposition had already announced it would not join National Assembly proceedings, its members, led by the leader of the opposition, remained in the House during the Chinese delegation’s presence.
The PTI and its founder had previously refused to hold talks with the government on many occasions, calling the ruling coalition “thieves and dacoits”.
Ex-PM rejects allegation
Earlier, former prime minister and PPP leader Raja Pervez Ashraf rejected an allegation linking him to suspected drug dealer Anmol, alias Pinky, saying he had led a “spotless life”.
A recent video of the suspect during a court appearance had gone viral on social media. In the video, she can be heard saying the name “Raja Pervez” before her voice is drowned out by police officials accompanying her.
However, a separate video also emerged in which her lawyer allegedly told reporters that she was being pressured into taking the names of certain politicians.
On May 18, during a court appearance, the suspect claimed she was facing pressure “to take names”.
Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly on Wednesday, Mr Ashraf referred to the video in which he was purportedly named. “However, after 30 minutes, her lawyers, in a separate clip, explained that she was being pressured to take my name,” he said.
The PPP leader expressed surprise over any alleged association with the suspect, saying: “When I heard the name, I thought perhaps it was a different Raja Pervez Ashraf.”
“Soon after the video, people started commenting on the incident on social media and making vlogs about it,” Mr Ashraf said, expressing gratitude to his “family, party leaders and the political opposition”, who he said defended him and vouched for his character.
“I have led a spotless life. I have served as a former prime minister and former National Assembly speaker,” he said. He added that the suspect had also taken the name of “another personality”, saying perhaps this was done to “deflect attention”.
“I present myself for any probe in this regard,” he added, stressing that there should be no “media trial” of anyone before guilt was proven.
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar expressed solidarity with Mr Ashraf, insisting that the accusation was “so frivolous in nature that no one here would ever pay heed to it”.
“The entire House stands with you,” Mr Tarar said, suggesting that the suspect may have been attempting to divert attention from her case.
He said the matter would be taken up with Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and the Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, adding that “action will be taken at the state level”.
Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2026