Imran Khan does not want negotiations, Rana Sana
Imran Khan does not want negotiations, Rana Sana
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Senator Rana Sanaullah says that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took his leader Nawaz Sharif and the establishment into confidence and offered negotiations to PTI, but we understand that Imran Khan does not want negotiations.
Speaking on Geo News’ program Geo Pakistan, Rana Sanaullah said that the Islamabad High Court bench has fixed the procedure for the meeting of the founder of PTI, the procedure has been fixed that there will be no political activities after the meeting, after the meeting there is an atmosphere of chaos, press conferences are held, fights also occur.
He further said that Salman Akram Raja assured the court of implementing the procedure, if the procedure is followed in the meeting, if the law is followed, then there is no obstacle in the meeting, if the jail authorities are not following the High Court order, then why don’t they go to court.
In response to a question, Rana Sanaullah said that there should be no doubt about the government's intention to appoint the opposition leader.
Rana Sanaullah said that when the Prime Minister invited him for talks, he was told that he had no authority. The Prime Minister has taken the establishment and his leader Nawaz Sharif into confidence and offered talks. You should accept it.
He said that now the opposition says that if we announce a movement, the government talks about talks. The opposition thinks that their movement is going to succeed. The opposition thinks that the government is going to trap them because of their movement.
Senior leader PML-N said that the opposition should stop on February 5 and then talk again. They say that they will first hold a meeting and then convince the founder of PTI. We have an idea that the founder of PTI does not want talks. The founder of PTI does not talk to the opposition when he is in the government. The founder of PTI will suffer losses due to the policy of confrontation with the state.
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Senator Rana Sanaullah says that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took his leader Nawaz Sharif and the establishment into confidence and offered negotiations to PTI, but we understand that Imran Khan does not want negotiations.
Speaking on Geo News’ program Geo Pakistan, Rana Sanaullah said that the Islamabad High Court bench has fixed the procedure for the meeting of the founder of PTI, the procedure has been fixed that there will be no political activities after the meeting, after the meeting there is an atmosphere of chaos, press conferences are held, fights also occur.
He further said that Salman Akram Raja assured the court of implementing the procedure, if the procedure is followed in the meeting, if the law is followed, then there is no obstacle in the meeting, if the jail authorities are not following the High Court order, then why don’t they go to court.
In response to a question, Rana Sanaullah said that there should be no doubt about the government's intention to appoint the opposition leader.
Rana Sanaullah said that when the Prime Minister invited him for talks, he was told that he had no authority. The Prime Minister has taken the establishment and his leader Nawaz Sharif into confidence and offered talks. You should accept it.
He said that now the opposition says that if we announce a movement, the government talks about talks. The opposition thinks that their movement is going to succeed. The opposition thinks that the government is going to trap them because of their movement.
Senior leader PML-N said that the opposition should stop on February 5 and then talk again. They say that they will first hold a meeting and then convince the founder of PTI. We have an idea that the founder of PTI does not want talks. The founder of PTI does not talk to the opposition when he is in the government. The founder of PTI will suffer losses due to the policy of confrontation with the state.
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