Imran Khan urges meeting with PTI’s negotiation team before Jan 28 talks
PTI leaders caught over Imranβs confrontation policy
As ambiguity surrounds the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s decision to call off the negotiation process with the government, founder Imran Khan has demanded a meeting with his party’s talks committee ahead of the next round of talks to be held scheduled on January 28.
Sources said the former prime minister during a meeting with party leaders said the final stance regarding the negotiations would be given after the meeting.
Conflicting statements from the former ruling party about the negotiations continue as PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan had said ongoing talks were put on hold, a shift from the partyβs earlier announcement of calling them off.
The Imran-founded party βcalled offβ the negotiation process due to βnon-cooperationβ of the government and delay over the formation of a judicial commission to probe the May 9, 2023 violent protests and a crackdown on party protesters in Islamabad on November 26 last year.
The PTI and the ruling coalition have been engaged in talks aimed at defusing political tensions in the country for nearly a month. Both sides have held three rounds of talks so far.
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