UAE President Urged Pakistan to End ‘False Cases’ Against Imran Khan: Claims PTI Senator
PTI Senator Aun Abbas Bappi has alleged that UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan raised concerns over “false cases” against PTI founder Imran Khan during his recent visit to Pakistan.
Speaking on Samaa TV’s talk show Nadeem Malik Live, Bappi claimed the UAE leader advised the Pakistani government to halt such actions, signaling a shift in international opinion.
“The government is facing pressure from the international establishment,” Bappi stated. “They know the tide is turning, and their actions are under scrutiny. The UAE president has clearly stated that these baseless cases should come to an end.”
Bappi also criticised delays in the verdict of the 190 million-pound case, expressing concerns that even if Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi appear in court on January 17, the verdict might still be postponed. “The sentence is being orchestrated behind the scenes,” he alleged.
He further stressed the importance of rebuilding trust for constructive dialogue, reiterating PTI’s commitment to fair negotiations.
Talal Chaudhry Rejects Claims
Responding to these allegations, PML-N leader Talal Chaudhry dismissed Bappi’s remarks as exaggerated. He argued that the PTI often distorts facts, saying, “The UAE president probably doesn’t even remember that the PTI founder is in jail.”
Chaudhry also pointed out that Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, China, and Turkey, have previously expressed dissatisfaction with PTI’s leadership and conduct. “PTI has a tendency to exaggerate issues that don’t exist,” he concluded.