Pakistan's political deadlock deepens as PTI withdraws from negotiations
Briefly

Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has exited negotiations with the government, aiming to reduce ongoing political tensions. After three rounds of talks, Khan, currently imprisoned, directed the party to stop dialogue due to the government's failure to address key demands, notably the establishment of judicial commissions for investigating past violence. Government representatives dispute the PTI's claims, stating negotiations were still ongoing, raising the possibility of renewed street confrontations as PTI prepares for a more aggressive stance amid frustration with the political situation in Pakistan.
Imran Khan's party, PTI, has walked away from government negotiations aimed at reducing political tensions, raising concerns of renewed street protests.
PTI's exit from talks was directed by Khan, who is imprisoned, citing the government's inaction on forming judicial commissions to probe violent past events.
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