Govt Safe from Collapse if It Reaches Out to Imran Khan, Says Abbas

Rana Sanaullah Invites Opposition to Help Fortify Charter of Democracy Through Committee Participation

Islamabad-(Mudassar Iqbal/Web Desk)-Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, the Senate opposition leader, has urged the government to permit what he termed a “positive protest” and proposed the formation of a joint parliamentary committee to address the issue of meetings with jailed PTI founder Imran Khan at Adiala Jail.

Speaking on the floor of the Upper House on Monday, Abbas said the opposition had staged a sit-in at Parliament House after alleging that its gates were locked and lawmakers were effectively confined inside. “Is this not an insult to parliament?” he asked, stressing that democratic norms must allow peaceful and constructive protest.

Referring to the recent sit-ins held by PTI and allied opposition lawmakers at Parliament House and KP House in Islamabad, he maintained that tensions could ease if the government improved its engagement with the jailed former premier. Abbas pledged that the opposition would not seek to topple the government if efforts were made to repair relations.

Meanwhile, Rana Sanaullah rejected attempts to politicise health-related matters and urged the opposition to act responsibly.

Separately, PTI workers staged a demonstration outside the Supreme Court of Pakistan as political temperatures remained high.

PTI announces leaders set to meet Imran Khan tomorrow

The former ruling party staged the protest over concerns about Imran’s eye ailment after the jailed former premier claimed he had lost 85% vision in his right eye.

While the government constituted a medical board that examined and treated the former premier at Adiala jail, the PTI and its allies demanded that he be shifted to a hospital and allowed to meet his family.

However, the government did not concede to any of their demands, with PTI calling off the protest while announcing a “Imran Khan Release Force”.

In today’s address, Allama Nasir demanded proper medical treatment for the PTI founder, claiming that false cases had been registered against him and that his sisters were not being allowed to meet him.

Allama Nasir further called for the formation of a joint parliamentary committee to arrange a meeting with the PTI founder.

Separately, PTI leaders and lawmakers staged a sit-in outside the Supreme Court of Pakistan in Islamabad, demanding that cases involving the PTI founder be fixed for early hearing.

Speaking to the media outside the apex court, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said he had sought a meeting with the Supreme Court registrar but was unable to secure one.

The protest outside the Supreme Court concluded later in the day, after which the Senate opposition leader proceeded to the Parliament House.

Meanwhile, at the Senate, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah stated that doctors had deemed Imran’s treatment appropriate following his medical check-up.

Speaking on the floor of the house, he said that matters related to the PTI founder’s health should not be politicised.

The senior PML-N leader once again reiterated the government’s offer for dialogue, saying his party had attempted engagement even when the opposition was in power.

Democracy progresses through negotiations, not deadlock, he said, urging the opposition to take part in parliamentary committees and strengthen the Charter of Democracy.

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