Imran’s release possible if he apologises for May 9: Rana Sana

"I think that if he apologises over May 9, then talks can proceed, or maybe we can talk," says Rana Sana

By News Desk
March 23, 2025
A picture collage of PMs aide on public and political affairs Rana Sanaullah and PTI founder Imran Khan. — PID/Reuters/File
A picture collage of PM's aide on public and political affairs Rana Sanaullah and PTI founder Imran Khan. — PID/Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has stated that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s release is possible if he offers a wholehearted apology for the events of May 9, 2023 — which saw military installations being vandalised across the country in riots triggered after his arrest in a graft case.

Speaking to Saleem Safi in Geo News programme “Jirga”, Sanaullah said Imran Khan had pushed the country into a political deadlock, believing he could bring about a revolution through his actions. “But no, there are no chances of a revolution. Only political struggles will lead to victory here,” he asserted.

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He ruled out any possibility of success through Imran’s methods, particularly referencing to the events of November 24-26, 2024, when the PTI marched towards Islamabad.

When asked whether Imran’s release was possible if he apologised for May 9, Sanaullah responded: “I think that if he apologises over May 9, then talks can proceed, or maybe we can talk.”

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