Govt denies opposition requirements to ‘prevent Islamabad Hotel’ from hosting the two-day moot

The Prime Minister’s aid to public and political affairs Rana Sanaullah, who caters to a press conference on this undated image. – PID/file
  • Rana says the opposition should reveal who gave orders.
  • Adding hotel employee may have made a statement.
  • “Abbasi, Fazl, Achakzai will speak instead of performing arson.”

Islamabad: The federal government has rejected demands from opposition parties to prevent an Islamabad hotel from hosting the two-day Grand Alliance conference and asking them to name “official or minister” who asked his administration to revoke permission to Moot.

“If the opposition has the stamina to speak the truth, then they have to speak true … which minister or government official gave orders to the hotel administration,” asked the prime minister’s help with political and public affairs, Rana Sanaullah while talking about Pakinomist News The program ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath’.

The statement came hours after the opposition alliance, Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-in-Pakistan, accused the government of “threatening the hotel administration” to revoke permission for the other day of Mooten held on the room.

“There was nothing against the state, nor was there any talk of incentive. Just conversations about the constitution and the rule of law, “said former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi while talking to journalists after the end of the first day of The Moot in Islamabad.

The meeting attended Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, Sunni Ite Council (Sic) Chief SaHibzada Hamid Raza, Awam Pakistan’s Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Majlis Wahdat-E-Muslime’s (Mwm) Nasir Shirazi and others.

He noted that the conference was not on the streets with the participation of hundreds of thousands.

“The hotel administration told us they were threatened to revoke the permit for the other day of Mooten. When we asked the administration to give us in writing, why the conference could not be held by the above grounds they [staff] expressed their helplessness, ”he added.

However, he said the alliance has decided that the conference will certainly take place tomorrow. “This is our constitutional right and we are talking about the constitution,” he added.

In a speech during today’s program, Sanaullah said the hotel employee may have prepared the statement and added that the employee does not want to host the conference himself. “The hotel employee may not agree with the conference,” he added.

“From Deputy Commissioners to Commissioner or Ministers, tell us who gave the orders,” he asked the opposition.

When asked about the opposition alliance, he apparently welcomed it and said that if the alliance is formed, there would be an agenda and course of action.

“About Khaqan, [JUI-F chief] Maulana Fazlur Rehman or Achakzai leads what health will prevail … there would be a political dialogue or political sense. The alliance would contain dialogue with the ruling coalition and cases would be resolved, ”he said.

PM’s aid noted that people like Abbasi, Fazl or Achakzai would sit at the table with the government instead of performing arson or violence.

Separately, Khaqan – while talking about today’s program – said it wasn’t possible to run the country by suppressing the opposition. “This mandate -free government can’t run or solve problems,” he added.

When he promised to continue with Mooten, the former prime minister said they would visit the hotel tomorrow and see what the government is doing.

In response to a question, he said that if PTI wants to take the streets, it’s their right and “We have nothing to do with it”. He admitted that the differences between PTI and Jui-F have not been resolved yet.

In response to another question, Abbasi said Senator Abdul Ghafoor Hyderi would represent Jui-F in Moot tomorrow.

The convergence of opposition parties comes on the basis of now-stop negotiations between PTI and the reigning coalition that could not produce many results despite several lecture rounds.

The Imran Khan-Bounded Party has since then engaged in a contact drive-in-law in the light of EX-PMS Directives-with-TTAP leaders, who also visit Sindh to meet the great democratic alliance (GDA) with the two sides agreed to work together for supremacy of the constitution and independence of the judiciary and parliament.

The two sides also agreed to form committees as the next step in working together to achieve a common agenda.

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