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Dar’s hint of talks on Sunday in a show on the Geo news channel comes at a time when the ruling coalition has already rejected Khan’s offer of talks, saying the talks are with leaders and not with terrorists.
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has hinted that talks could be held with former Prime Minister Imran Khan to end the country’s political stalemate as long as he “takes steps to right his wrongs” and make amends for the May 9 violence. . He apologizes to the country. It should be noted that after the arrest of Imran Khan at the Islamabad High Court premises, his supporters demonstrated violently across the country and attacked military establishments. Dar’s hint of talks on Sunday in a show on the Geo news channel comes at a time when the ruling coalition has already rejected Khan’s offer of talks, saying the talks are with leaders and not with terrorists.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has formed a seven-member committee to hold talks with the government on election dates amid a massive crackdown by the administration in the May 9 violence case . It should be noted that due to the repression against the PTI after the acts of violence on May 9, the party is going through an existential crisis and many senior leaders leave the party on a daily basis. “If he (Khan) takes corrective measures and apologizes to the nation for the violence on May 9, the talks can take place,” Dar said.
Dar stressed that prior to the unfortunate incident on May 9, the representatives of the government and the PTI were in “serious” talks and had reached an agreement on all issues except the dates of the elections. The minister said that peaceful protest is everyone’s right, but attacks on military installations are not tolerated.
Disclaimer:Prabhasakshi has not edited this news. This news has been published from PTI-language feed.
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