RAWALPINDI [Pakistan] Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been in jail for more than a year, said there is no point in negotiating with a government that lacks authority, The Nation reported.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder made the comments while speaking to reporters after the hearing of a £190 million corruption case in Adiala jail here on Saturday. Khan also accused the administration of putting pressure on the judges who gave favorable verdicts.

According to The Nation, the founder alleged that a Sargodha judge told the Lahore High Court about the pressure exerted by intelligence agencies. He claimed that the judge's domestic gas supply was cut off.He urged Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa to maintain the rule of law amid these interventions. Khan praised a Sargodha judge, six judges of the Islamabad High Court and three judges of the Supreme Court for their honesty.

Khan also claimed that "Journalists speaking out are being targeted; Rauf Hasan was attacked and Ali Zaman was tortured."

Meanwhile, in Islamabad leaders Rauf Hassan and Omar Ayub held a joint press conference, where they announced that their party would not talk with the "three parties".

In February, spokesperson Rauf Hasan had announced that party founder Imran Khan had directed him to initiate talks with all political parties except Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Pakistan Peoples Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement – ​​Pakistan.All three parties are part of the coalition that is leading the government.

Omar Ayub clarified his party's position in the conversation, saying, "Our argument from day one is that they have nothing and they are only mummies and dummies whose strings are controlled from somewhere else and they dance according to them." Are."

He said that Imran has clearly instructed that we have no intention of holding talks with these three political parties at any level.