Kaira rejects judiciary and establishment's role in resolving political crisis
The PPP leader says Kair political parties do not refuse negotiations, but there are some people who have reservations about the negotiations that need to be addressed.


Islamabad: Pakistan Peoples Party senior leader Qamar Zaman Kaira on Friday said that neither the judiciary nor the establishment should have any role in resolving the political crisis.
Kaira said that political parties do not refuse negotiations, but there are some people who have reservations about the negotiations that need to be addressed. He expressed these words while talking to a local private TV.
This statement was made by Kaira in response to the ongoing political turmoil in the country, and it is essential to find a peaceful resolution to this crisis.
He said that we have endorsed the recommendation of negotiations from the court. However, it is not the job of the court to recommend negotiations. He also said that political parties have agreed on the crises in the country, and it was unthinkable that without agreement the 18th amendment and the NFC award would have been passed.

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