Talks between Pakistan government and PTI reach deadlock over Imran Khan's release
ISLAMABAD: Talks between the Pakistani government and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party have reached a deadlock. PTI leader Imran Khan seeks his release from jail by Friday to cancel a planned protest on November 24, but the government has not agreed. The government has suggested that PTI hold a public rally and disperse peacefully to facilitate future discussions. However, Khan insists on proceeding with the protest, complicating the dialogue process. PTI leaders have demanded Khan's immediate release as a condition for negotiations. Khan stated he received an offer to postpone the protest but feels the government is not serious about resolving the situation.