Imran says that some leaders in his party are having discussions with the establishment.

Imran Khan, speaking after a court hearing, expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with anyone for the country’s betterment.

He recalled having discussions with the former army chief and indicated openness to meet others amid the challenges Pakistan faces. Khan mentioned that some PTI leaders are in contact with authorities, without elaborating further, and raised concerns about efforts to seize control of the party’s mandate, hinting at targeting his wife, Bushra Bibi, to pressure him.

Imran Khan also discussed his relationship with the military, stating he refrained from confrontation despite his government’s removal. He accused the former army chief of betrayal but opted not to take action against him.

Khan claimed intelligence agencies pressured his staff to testify against him and likened the country’s situation to that of the 1970s. Regarding the current government, Khan criticized its power dynamics and accountability court proceedings, where five prosecution witnesses were cross-examined by the defense.