Politics
Talks Between Government and PTI Struggle Over Formalizing Demands

Talks between the government and Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have hit significant challenges as PTI presses for written guarantees on their demands. The party has emphasized the need for documented assurances to ensure the implementation of agreed-upon points, citing past experiences where verbal agreements allegedly went unfulfilled.
The government, however, has expressed reservations about formalizing certain aspects of the negotiations in writing, arguing that flexibility and trust are key to progress. This has created a deadlock, with both sides unwilling to compromise on their positions.
Key issues under discussion include electoral reforms, the timing of general elections, and the release of PTI members detained following the May 9 incidents. PTI leaders have stressed that without written commitments, there is little confidence that the government will uphold its end of the bargain.
Political analysts note that the insistence on written demands reflects deep-seated mistrust between the two parties. As talks continue, the public remains hopeful that a resolution can be reached to reduce political instability and pave the way for a unified approach to the country’s pressing challenges.
Politics
PM, President Express Condolences Over Death of COAS Asim Munir’s Mother

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari have expressed deep sorrow over the passing of the mother of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir. In their condolence messages, they extended heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul.
Both leaders acknowledged the profound loss and emphasized the importance of family support during such difficult times. They also appreciated General Asim Munir’s contributions to the nation and assured him of their full support. Several political and military leaders, as well as prominent figures from various sectors, have also conveyed their condolences.
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CM Maryam Nawaz Suspends Jinnah Hospital Principal, MS During Surprise Visit

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz took strict action during a surprise visit to Jinnah Hospital, suspending the hospital’s Principal and Medical Superintendent (MS) over reports of mismanagement and poor facilities. Expressing disappointment over the hospital’s conditions, she reprimanded the administration for failing to provide quality healthcare to patients. During her visit, she inspected various wards, interacted with patients, and noted complaints regarding inadequate medical services and hygiene issues.
CM Maryam emphasized her government’s commitment to improving healthcare facilities across Punjab and ordered immediate reforms to ensure better patient care. She also directed officials to conduct a thorough audit of hospital management and take action against negligence. This move is part of a broader initiative to revamp the province’s healthcare sector, ensuring that public hospitals meet high standards of service and efficiency.
Politics
Rana Sanaullah Says Imran Khan Can Be Released If He Fully Apologizes for May 9

Senior PML-N leader and former interior minister Rana Sanaullah has stated that PTI founder Imran Khan could be released if he offers a full and unconditional apology for the events of May 9. Speaking to the media, Sanaullah emphasized that the government has no personal vendetta against Khan but insisted that accountability for the violent protests and attacks on military installations must be ensured. He argued that a genuine apology and acceptance of responsibility could pave the way for legal relief.
The statement has sparked a strong reaction from PTI leaders, who maintain that the cases against Imran Khan are politically motivated. Meanwhile, legal experts believe that any decision regarding his release would ultimately depend on the courts rather than political negotiations. The May 9 incidents, which saw widespread protests following Khan’s arrest, led to mass detentions, legal actions against PTI leaders, and a crackdown on the party. Rana Sanaullah’s remarks suggest that the government may be open to a political settlement if Imran Khan agrees to acknowledge his party’s role in the events.
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