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عمران خان کو کسی بھی طرح کی ڈیل کیلئے کوئی آفر نہیں کی گئی، ریلیف صرف عدالتی راستے سے ممکن ہے، اسٹیبلشمنٹ ذرائع

عمران خان کو کسی قسم کی ’’ڈیل‘‘ کی پیشکش نہیں کی گئی، ریلیف سیاسی سودے بازی یا دباؤ کی حکمتِ عملی کے تحت نہیں بلکہ آئینی و قانونی طریقہ کار کے مطابق عدالتوں کے ذریعہ ممکن ہے، نومبر 2024 کے حوالہ سے پھیلایا گیا ڈیل یا آفر کا بیانیہ گمراہ کن ہے۔

No deal offered to Imran Khan, relief lies only in courts, establishment sources

Senior establishment sources deny any backchannel deal with Imran Khan, stating his only recourse lies in courts through constitutional and legal processes, not political negotiation or pressure tactics.

حکومت کو کہنا چاہتا ہوں ہوش کے ناخن لو ورنہ بنگلہ دیش بھول جاؤ گے۔ علی امین گنڈا پور

حکومت ہوش کے ناخن لے ورنہ بنگلہ دیش بھول جاؤ گے، بھاگنے کا موقع نہ ملے گا۔ ہمارے کارکنوں کو بےرحمانہ تشدد کا نشانہ بنایا گیا، سیدھی گولیاں چلائی گئیں، ہمارے لوگ شہید اور زخمی ہوئے۔ پی ٹی آئی کیساتھ جبر و ظلم کیا گیا، ہم پُرامن جماعت ہیں۔

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