Impression of deal is wrong, Al-Qadir case has no link with govt negotiations: PTI leader
Purpose of negotiations with the government is democracy, said Salman


Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja says that the decision in the Al-Qadir Trust case has nothing to do with the negotiations with the government.
Talking to the media outside Adiala Jail after the Al-Qadir Trust decision against PTI founder and Bushra Bibi was postponed, Salman Akram Raja said that our negotiations with the government are ongoing, the Al-Qadir Trust case has nothing to do with the negotiations.
He stated that giving the impression that no deal is being made due to which the decision in the case is being postponed is completely wrong, the purpose of negotiations with the government is democracy.
The Secretary General of PTI added that it is being heard that the third session of negotiations with the government is going to be held on January 15.
On the other hand, Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar said: “We see it clearly that justice is not being served to us. If justice had been done, the decision of the Al-Qadir Trust against PTI founder and Bushra Bibi would have been pronounced long ago”.
Barrister Gohar stated that the founder of PTI will remain steadfast, he has already said that the decision of the case should be announced soon. “We were told by the court staff that the decision would be announced at 11:00am but the judge has already voluntarily postponed the date of the decision”.

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