- Sanaullah says sub-committee to finalise response within 2 days.
- Matters can only be resolved via reasonable negotiations: Sadiq.
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Pakistan PTI Government Negotiations: Government Regrets PTI's Stubbornness
In a recent development regarding Pakistan PTI Government Negotiations, Rana Sanaullah, the Prime Minister's aide on political affairs, announced the formation of a sub-committee to address the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) demands within the next two days. He emphasized that reasonable negotiations are crucial for resolving the ongoing political impasse. National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq also stressed the importance of flexibility during discussions, highlighting that meaningful dialogue remains the only way forward.
PTI’s Demands and Stance
PTI, led by Omar Ayub, refused to participate in the upcoming fourth round of talks unless a judicial commission is formed, prompting the government to make the announcement. Ayub labeled the negotiation process ineffective without this commission, reiterating the party's demands for a judicial inquiry into events from May 9, 2023, and November 26, 2024, as well as the release of political prisoners. Despite PTI’s stance, Sanaullah reassured that engaging in talks would not harm the party and expressed hope for a consensus. He noted that Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar is working to facilitate a meeting between PTI members and Imran Khan to break the deadlock.
Challenges in Negotiations
While the government is making efforts to move forward with the Pakistan PTI Government Negotiations, PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui revealed that the ruling coalition has not yet decided on forming the judicial commission. The government has scheduled the fourth round of talks for January 28 and plans to present its written response to PTI’s charter of demands. The sub-committee is diligently preparing a detailed response and will share it with PTI in the upcoming negotiations. Leaders from both sides urge compromise to ensure progress and resolve the deadlock. by pakishnews.com