Ali Haider Gilani was kidnapped by militants in Multan district on May 9, two days ahead of the general election. His secretary was killed by the kidnappers.
Gilani told reporters here yesterday that he had received a voice message from his son that outlined the conditions set by the Taliban for his release.
He said Abu Yazid, the spokesman for Al-Mansooreen Brigade, said to be working under the umbrella of the Taliban, had handed over the message to him.
Gilani has also sought the help of an intelligence agency for the release of his son.
The militant spokesman said mujahideen had abducted Ali Haider to avenge the military operation carried out by Gilani's government against the Taliban in Malakand and Swat in 2009.
"In the message, Haider appealed to the (PML-N) government and security agencies to listen to the demands of his abductors and to do the needful for his release. He said he was not well and that he was not being provided medical treatment," Gilani said.
"Mr Gilani is ready to pay the ransom but he cannot force the PML-N government to release the (Taliban) prisoners," a source said.
The sources said the Taliban are holding Ali Haider at Miranshah in the restive tribal belt.
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