PTI’s Asad Qaiser says ‘no talks’ being held with govt
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- December 13, 2024
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Asad Qaiser on Friday clarified that his party is not engaged in any talks with the government, rejecting reports that talks may have started. is The party founded by Imran Khan has made several demands for the release of its leader and the repeal of the 26th constitutional amendment, to stop its ongoing protests. Several times this year, the PTI has taken to the streets to press for its demandsAnd there is a march towards Islamabad, but the party and the government have not yet reached an agreement. There was no discussion with the Speaker of [NA] regarding negotiations. Kaiser clarified that they were “absolutely wrong.” He admitted that though a committee has been formed to hold talks, once the committee feels right and the government shows some seriousness, he will take instructions from Khan for further action. The source told Geo. There is newsThat an agreement has been reached between the PTI leader and Sadiq to reduce political tension. The two leaders discussed the importance of reducing polarization and finding common ground for the greater national interest, informed sources added. The party has not announced a return to the streets, but has said it will launch a civil disobedience movement. After this month, if the government does not accept his demands, including the cancellation of the 26th constitutional amendmentT. Qaiser expressed serious concerns over the November 26 protest, asking: “Why was ammunition used during the protest? Under what law were shots fired at innocent civilians?” Strongly condemned the actions and demanded accountability for the events of that day. He alleged that martial law was effectively enforced in Punjab, and said: “In Punjab, martial law is practically enforced, and there is no protection for people’s businesses or property.”