Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah on Friday mentioned PTI leaders had been in search of dialogue with the federal government, however jailed get together founder Imran Khan opposed the transfer even because the get together remained agency on its name for protests on February 8.
In December, the PTI had denied dialogue with the federal government till “guaranteeing a level-playing area” was offered to the get together by way of its ongoing “road motion” — an agitation marketing campaign towards the federal government.
Talking throughout Geo Information‘s program Naya Pakistan with Shahzad IqbalSanaullah mentioned that the federal government had been in touch with PTI leaders for dialogue, stating that “a number of of them are in favor of negotiations with the federal government.”
“At any time when politicians come to the desk for talks, issues get solved, and a manner will get paved,” he mentioned.
Sanaullah reiterated that many PTI leaders had been in favor of dialogue, however “each time they meet us, they are saying that the PTI founder will not be in favor of any kind of dialogue with the federal government,” he added.
He additional mentioned that PTI’s association, speeches, and mobilization efforts for the upcoming protest on Feb 8 indicated that they had been “standing agency on their resolution and would not step again as per the federal government’s evaluation”.
“Nevertheless,” he added, “the PTI leaders suppose that in the event that they get to satisfy Imran, they may persuade him to postpone the protest and provoke dialogue with the federal government.”
When requested concerning the assembly of PTI leaders with Imran, Sanaullah mentioned: “They’ve gone too far now; any initiation of dialogues or assembly with Imran Khan may be doable solely after Feb 8.”
“They’re getting ready for the protest at full throttle, so assembly them earlier than that may not be doable,” he mentioned.
The previous inside minister additionally implied that the federal government would cope with the protests “administratively”, and PTI would emerge “unsuccessful”.
He suggested the PTI to “play its function” within the parliamentary processes and return to the committee proceedings from which that they had abstained.
Earlier, PTI chief Barrister Ali Zafar had mentioned that no dialogue may very well be held with the federal government till it allowed conferences with Imran.
It additional maintained that it will not interact in negotiations with the federal government, because the stance it adopted was in step with the instructions handed on by Imran.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reiterated his Supply for talks with the opposition but in addition emphasised that dialogue between the 2 sides might solely proceed on “professional issues”.

