PTI says its doors are open for talks

PTI says its doors are open for talks

The senior PTI leadership on Sunday reiterated its commitment to resolve the issues through legal and constitutional means. He announced the establishment of a negotiation committee on behalf of the founder of the party to facilitate the negotiations. While holding a joint press conference with senior leaders of PTI, Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Umar Ayub said that the committee itself includes Hamid Raza, Asad Qaiser and Ali Amin Gandapur. . They constructively engage interested partiesAyub spoke to the media along with former speaker Asad Qaiser, opposition leader in the Senate Shibli Faraz and party information secretary Sheikh Waqas. Ayub told the media. Ayub reiterated the PTI’s position that 12 people were killed in a government crackdown on PTI protesters in Islamabad on November 26. He claimed that more than 200 protesters were now “Our workers are being threatened,” he allegedAnd their injuries are being forced to be classified as accidental.” Ayub said the party would be forced to resort to civil disobedience if their “martyrs are not given justice and demands are not met”. He announced that a prayer ceremony will be held on December 13 in Pakistan and abroad on December 15 in honor of the martyred workers.

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