Overview
- Information Minister Attaullah Tarar reiterated there is no deal or leniency for Imran Khan, calling reports of relaxation or release baseless.
- PM adviser Rana Sanaullah said two serious overtures were made in the past and claimed Khan initially agreed before backing out, including from a proposed May 9 apology, then later stressed these were not deals.
- Sanaullah cited November 2024 de‑escalation talks involving Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and PTI figures, saying no agreement was reached and insisting neither the government nor the establishment offered a quid pro quo.
- PTI demanded unfettered jail access for Khan’s personal physicians and immediate medical transparency, renewing calls for treatment at Shifa International Hospital if required.
- The Supreme Court was told Khan has lost about 85% vision in his right eye with a CRVO diagnosis; officials say he is receiving care and could be moved to Shifa if doctors recommend, while Senator Faisal Vawda challenged Sanaullah to provide specifics of any alleged offers and jailed PTI leaders urged pausing protests during Ramadan.