Govt-PTI negotiation committee ‘non-functional’: PML-N’s Irfan Siddiqui – Pakistan

PML -N Senator Irfan Siddiqui said on Saturday that the government committee for talks with PTI has become “practically inactive”, one day later to the opposition party for negotiations. A day after the expansion of Kush.

The PTI unilaterally withdrew from the talks and rejected the offer to revise Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s recent proposal. The malfunction in the talks received condolences on the key demands of the PTI after weeks of a week of dialogue attempt between the government and the opposition, which began in late December 2024, which included May 9, 2023, riots and November 26 to investigate. The formation of separate judicial commissions, including the formation of two separate judicial commissions. 2024, release of PTI leaders and workers in addition to protests.

The Shahbaz government once again extended the dialogue offer to the PTI as National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq insisted that the negotiation option was never left. Talking to the media in the Punjab Assembly on Friday, Sadiq said that the government is always open to dialogue with PTI and that is why it did not dissolve the committee formed for this purpose. What was

However, I Post Today, on the X, the committee chairperson Siddiqui said: “Whether it is formally dissolved or not, the official negotiation committee has become practically inactive and ineffective.”

He said that the PTI is once again returning to “the foundation of its home of violent protests”.

The committee’s “passive” status comes out despite Prime Minister Shahbaz, despite not issuing formal orders for dissolution. On February 2, a source of government said Don That the Prime Minister was advised to dissolve the committee.

The government team, which included representatives of the ruling coalition parties, had already agreed to continue the talks if the PTI considered its position.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Sadiq met on February 2 to discuss the failed dialogue process, which expressed disappointment over the PTI’s position, even though they were positive to facilitate the talks. They have features as efforts.

The PTI leadership, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has criticized the government’s response to his demands. Imran described the lack of proceedings on the requested commissions as “a sign of fraud” while PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan emphasized that the party talks for “hi hello or photo sessions”. I am not interested.

Senator Siddiqui concluded his statement, pointing out that if the PTI “ever feels the need for talks again, we can review our powers again.”

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