Rana Sanaullah says PTI should focus on national issues rather than personal politics


(Web Desk): Prime Minister's Advisor on Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, has said that it would be better if Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) does not launch a protest movement, as it will not gain anything from it.
Speaking to the media in Faisalabad after offering Eid prayers, Rana Sanaullah said that if the PTI leadership has any misunderstandings, they will also be cleared, and this movement will only create difficulties for their own workers.
He stated that PTI is currently not in a position to launch any movement and should focus on national issues rather than personal politics.
He added that the opposition should sit with the government to make amendments to election laws and discuss solutions to public issues.
Sanaullah said that Pakistan is now on the path to economic stability and development, but political consensus and harmony on the economic agenda are crucial to overcoming the challenges the country faces.
He emphasized that the opposition should first agree on a Charter of Economy, after which other matters, including politics, can also be discussed.
He appealed to opposition leaders to accept Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s invitation and agree on the formation of a neutral Election Commission so that the upcoming elections are transparent and free from objections.
In response to a question, the Prime Minister's advisor said that Modi, who considers Pakistan a subordinate state, is now hiding his face. India made the mistake of thinking Pakistan was weak and attempted aggression, but the Pakistan Armed Forces, with public support, gave a befitting response and shattered the enemy’s arrogance.
He stated that from soldiers to Field Marshal Asim Munir, all deserve congratulations for giving a strong reply to India, and today Pakistan is recognized globally as a powerful and responsible nation.
Security forces neutralise seven Khwarij in North Waziristan: ISPR
- an hour ago
Alhamra Sufi Festival concludes with remarkable splendor
- an hour ago
Race to get aid to Asia flood survivors as toll tops 1,200
- 7 hours ago
Maxwell rules himself out of IPL 2026 auctions
- 7 hours ago
Majlis-e-Shoora passes legislative proposal for rights of minorities
- 7 hours ago
Air Chief hails PAF’s performance in ‘Maarka-e-Haq’
- an hour ago

Campbell’s promises its soups are not made with 3D printed meat
- 8 hours ago
Turkiye’s Energy Minister calls on COAS Munir, discusses energy cooperation
- 3 hours ago

India continues to block humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka: FO
- 7 hours ago

Gold prices plummet in Pakistan, global markets
- 3 hours ago
Follistatin-344: a multifaceted regulatory peptide
- an hour ago

Uber’s robotaxi service in UAE now includes fully driverless vehicles
- 8 hours ago










