PTI responds to PM Shehbaz’s offers for conversations

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In response to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s offer of negotiations, Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) leader Shibli Faraz rejected the proposal to form a house committee and state that it is not an effective approach, Express News reported on Thursday.

Faraz criticized the prime minister’s attitude and said the real question lies in the government’s attitude towards other political parties. “The proposal for a house committee is not a viable solution. If the government was serious with lectures, a committee would have already been set up,” he noted.

The senator repeated PTI’s demand for a judicial commission and emphasized that such a body would inspire public confidence. “We are asking for a judicial commission because people have confidence in it. Proposal to the House Committee is not appropriate,” he added.

He clarified that PTI’s call for negotiations was aimed at relieving the ongoing political instability in the country. “We agreed to talk to help solve the political crisis and stabilize the country,” he said.

The PTI leader further emphasized that for all negotiations to succeed, the government’s sincerity and commitment to the process is important. “In order for the questions to be achieved, the government must demonstrate goodwill,” he claimed.

According to Faraz, PTI’s primary focus remains on law and justice that they are obliged to pursue, regardless of the political challenges they face.

Previously, Prime Minister Shehbaz had expressed emergency preparedness to resume conversations with Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) and proposed the formation of a parliamentary committee to tackle ongoing questions.

At a federal cabinet meeting, he remembered the previous conversations with PTI, which began with the formation of a committee after PTI’s offer.

He mentioned that PTI had made written claims through the speaker, which the Government Committee expected to answer in writing. However, the scheduled meeting on January 28 was canceled by PTI.

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