
PM's Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah Khan addressing a press conference.— NNI/File
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The Prime Minister’s Adviser for Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah claimed on Saturday that the reaction of the coalition government would be “strong and politically relevant” to the Charter of Demands of the Pakistan Tehreek -e -Insaf, which could persuade the opposition to resume talks. Is
Talking to the Geo News program ‘Jirga’, Sanaullah hoped that if the former ruling party decided to sit at the negotiating table instead of finding an excuse, the two sides would come to a final conclusion.
His statement came after PTI founder Imran Khan directed his party to end talks with the government.
Explaining the future course of action after the announcement of PTI, Sanaullah said that the government’s negotiating committee would hand over its response to the party established by Imran Khan, even if it participated in the next round of talks on January 28. Or not
Referring to a partial consensus, he said that some PTI demands could be acknowledged, while some could be rejected, which is part of every negotiation.
“It is possible that PTI will consider or agree to resume talks. [after reviewing the government’s response]”The Prime Minister’s Assistant said.
However, he emphasized that the process of dialogue should continue between the two sides until they reached a logical end.
On PTI’s demands, Sanaullah said that in order to find answers to many questions, the dialogue is necessary: What will be the terms of reference? [for the judicial commission] And will some individuals suggested by the former ruling party will be willing to lead the investigation?
Responding to a question whether the PTI founder ended the talks after the decision of the Al -Qadir Trust case, Sanaullah rejected the idea and said the decision had nothing to do with negotiations.
He made it clear that the government never prevented the opposition from giving political statements and negotiating the movements. He added that the two sides have agreed that external development will not harm the negotiation process.
Imran’s -based party “cut off” negotiations due to delay in forming a “non -cooperation” of the government and the formation of a judicial commission, violent protests and crackdown against party protesters in Islamabad. Give November 26 last year.
The PTI and the ruling coalition have been in talks to ease political tensions in the country for almost a month. The two sides have so far removed three negotiations.
Controversial statements from the former ruling party about the negotiations with PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan are underway, a day ago, saying that the ongoing talks were stopped, the party A change from the first announcement of eliminating.
The talks ended on the halt because the PTI was of the view that they would only participate in the fourth round of talks when the government would form a judicial commission while the ruling coalition said it was written on PTI’s demand. Will answer in the next step. Negotiations
However, apparently withdrawing from its previous statement, Barrister Gohar said a day ago that the party could revise its decision to end the talks, but the government should announce the formation of a Judicial Commission.
In addition, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja reiterated that his party would not attend the January 28 meeting, which was summoned by National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.
Talking to reporters outside Adiala Jail after meeting with the PTI founder in jail, he said he had “broad talks” about talks with Imran, note that the government had made them. The “joke” of the party’s Charter of Demands.
“We want to tell the Pakistani people what happened on May 9 and 26,” he added.