The government prepared for unconditional discussions with PTI, according to Sanaullah.
requests that PTI participate in the current investigation of the protests in Islamabad.
PM’s assistant promises that the government would resolve JUI-F issues.
PM’s aide Rana Sanaullah predicted Friday that the PTI would not succeed in its goals after the party established a negotiation committee to hold talks with the incumbent government. He also ruled out holding “conditional talks” with the opposition party, warning that it would launch a civil disobedience movement if its demands were not met.
Adviser to Prime Minister on Political Affairs Sanaullah stated on the news program “Naya Pakistan” that “we haven’t shut the door on negotiations,” adding that they are prepared to engage in political discussions with the PTI in order to settle disagreements over divisive issues.