The report further said Nisar would not join the PML-N or Pakistan People's Party (PPP) either. These reports come a day after Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed to have met Chaudhry Nisar. The PM had however stopped short of sharing details of the meeting.
The PM had said that he knows Nisar for the last four decades and often meets with him. "Chaudhry Nisar will take all his decisions himself," he had said, suggesting that the estranged PML-N leader would come to Khan's rescue.
Efforts to woo dissidents continue
Earlier, estranged PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tareen and his group were reportedly offered development funds if they withdraw their demand to remove Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar.
Geo News quoted sources as saying that Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas had a meeting with Nauman Langrial and Abdu Havi Dasti, members of the Tareen group, about their grievances.
The provincial minister is said to have made a phone call to Defence Minister Pervez Khattak who joined Rass in assuring the Tareen group that the development funds would be released at the earliest.