The Pakistan government on Sunday refused to change its position on talks with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), reiterating that it would present written response to their charter of demands during the next meeting scheduled to be held on Tuesday.
PTI conveyed that it could be open to continuing talks. But, only if the government meets its key demands, including constituting judicial commissions and releasing political prisoners, including PTI founder Imran Khan.
Opposition leader in National Assembly Omar Ayub said on Friday that the party would not participate in the upcoming round of talks, scheduled for January 28, as per ARY News.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan has ordered his party to call off talks with the government due to delays in forming judicial commissions to investigate the May 9 and November 26 events. PTI's demands include probes into human rights violations, media censorship, and use of excessive force during pr
The Pakistani government has expressed disappointment over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) refusal to attend the fourth round of talks unless a judicial commission is formed, calling the opposition party's stance "rigid," as reported by Geo News on Wednesday.
The court issued arrest warrants as they failed to appear before court in a case lodged at Civil Lines Police Station. The arrest warrants were issued against PTI leader Kanwal Shauzab and former party leader Fawad Chaudhry.
Siddiqui made the remarks while speaking to reporters after the first round of discussions held to discuss demands raised by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI). National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq chaired the meeting in his chamber.