Army not interested in deal with Imran’

Army Not Interested in Deal with Imran
Pakistan’s military has reportedly stated that it is not interested in reaching any deal with former Prime Minister Imran Khan amid ongoing political tensions. Officials emphasized that national security and institutional integrity remain the top priorities, and no negotiations are planned regarding political settlements.
The statement comes amid heightened scrutiny of Imran Khan’s recent actions, including public rallies, legal challenges, and the May 9 GHQ case. Analysts note that the army’s firm stance signals an effort to maintain stability and discourage political interference in military affairs.
Political observers suggest that Imran Khan’s options for negotiation or reconciliation are limited, with the military focusing on enforcing law and order while allowing the judicial process to proceed. PTI supporters, however, continue to demand dialogue and political concessions, arguing that engagement could ease tensions.
Experts believe that the army’s position may influence the broader political landscape, impacting negotiations between parties, public demonstrations, and upcoming electoral strategies. Both political leaders and citizens are urged to respect institutional boundaries and legal frameworks.
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خلاصہ (اردو میں):
پاکستان کی فوج نے کہا ہے کہ وہ سابق وزیراعظم عمران خان کے ساتھ کسی معاہدے میں دلچسپی نہیں رکھتی۔ ادارے نے قومی سلامتی اور قانونی عمل کو ترجیح دی ہے۔





