Despite all hardships, PTI founder took the initiative in negotiations


Islamabad: The Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has said that the government does not want negotiations to take place and a solution to be found.
While talking to the media at the Islamabad court, Barrister Gohar stated: “We put our demands before the government, and they delayed the negotiations. If the government was serious, it would have responded. They said that they would respond in the committee room on January 28”.
He added that we had asked for the formation of a judicial commission but the government did not respond. The government did not want negotiations to take place and a solution to be found. Despite all kinds of hardships being imposed on us, the founder of PTI took the initiative in the negotiations.
Gohar further said that he did not meet anyone except the Army Chief.
In addition, the senior leader of PTI Zartaj Gul said that negotiations are not a weakness of PTI and that negotiations should be done with those who have 17 seats.
She added that the house of Sahibzada Hamid Raza was attacked and the negotiation committee was attacked. The day of February 8 is coming again. On February 8, the whole of Pakistan rejected the May 9 narrative. We have to observe February 8 as a black day.

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