Sanaullah rejects speculations surrounding dialogue between PTI, establishment Blogging Sole

The interior Minster Rana Sanaullah addresses a press conference in the Pakistan Information Department in the Federal Capital on October 17, 2022. - App / File
The interior Minster Rana Sanaullah addresses a press conference in the Pakistan Information Department in the Federal Capital on October 17, 2022. – App / File
  • Political problems can only be discussed by political door: Rana.
  • Sanaullah says that PTI fled negotiations.
  • “The law will follow its course if PTI goes to the streets.”

Islamabad: Help of the Prime Minister on political and public affairs Rana Sanaullah rejected the speculation of “stolen door talks” involving Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI), saying that the establishment would have no dialogue with the Former ruling party.

“Political problems can only be discussed by this door, from which they (PTI) have fled today,” said chief PML-N Geo News “AAJ Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath” program.

The remarks came while the former ruling party jumped the fourth crucial cycle of the talks planned today, invoking the government’s failure to train judicial commissions to investigate the riots of May 9 and the Islamabad demonstration from November 2024.

The process of dialogue between the government led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the PTI began at the end of December after months of increased political tensions.

Although the PTI has presented its written charter for requests and after weeks of negotiations – with three sessions which take place so far – little progress has been made on key issues.

Meanwhile, sources told Geo News that PTI had talks with the establishment, the president of the PTI, the lawyer Gohar Ali Khan, confirming that he had called the chief of the army staff (COAS) ASIM MNIR with KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA, the chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur.

Explaining what had happened during their rare talks with the COAS, the PTI chief said that all the questions and requirements of the party had been presented directly to General Munnir.

However, a declaration awarded to security sources rejected any political aspect of the meeting, saying that the content of the meeting was reported out of context.

Earlier in the day, Barrister Gohar said that his party was not dialogue with another district.

Speaking on the program today, Sanaullah has castigated the PTI to “damage the country’s policy in the past 10 to 12 years”.

He noted that the Party founded in Imran “fled” negotiations, claiming that the PTI would have obtained the government’s response if they are fourth.

Referring to the training of a judicial commission, the Prime Minister’s assistant said that no judge would like to join the committee in the midst of the situation in force.

In response to a question concerning PTI’s warning against the protest, Sanaullah said that the law would take its course if PTI went to the street. “In a democratic political system, the problems are solved on the table,” he added.

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