- PTI took 42 days in Table Charter of Demands: Irfan Siddiqui.
- The PML-N senator says that the government had exhibited restrictions at many points.
- “What went wrong in the last seven days that led PTI to cancel the conversations.”
When qualifying the decision of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) to end the ongoing negotiations with the “unfortunate” government, the government has urged the former ruling party to “reconsider it as the deadline of seven business days ends January 28 “.
“When they [PTI] He had knocked on our door and delivered a questionnaire, they should have heard our answers, “said PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui, spokesman for the Government's negotiation committee, while talking with journalists outside the Parliament's house on Thursday.
The comments occurred shortly after the founder of PTI imprisoned Imran Khan “canceled” negotiations with the government due to their inability to establish a judicial commission within the seven -day period.
In statements to the media outside the Adiala prison of Rawalpindi, the president of the PTI, the lawyer Gohar Ali Khan, said that Khan expressed his frustration for the delay, saying that the failure of the government to act for the formation of the commission Judicial leaves no reason to continue conversations.
“The founder of PTI has categorically announced that there will be no more rounds of negotiations,” Gohar said. “The government made ads but has not yet fulfilled, so Imran Khan decided to end the negotiations.”
The negotiations between the Government led by PML-N and PTI began at the end of December in an effort to relieve political tensions. However, the weeks of conversations, with three sessions that take place so far, have made little progress in key matters.
The part founded by Khan, in his letter in writing of demands presented to the Government during the third session of January 16, demanded the formation of two judicial commissions, nominated mutually by the PTI and the government in seven days, and the release of ” political prisoners. “
The demands of the former ruling party of two judicial commissions belonged to an investigation into the riots of May 9, 2023, as well as events from November 24 to 27, 2024, in relation to their protest in Islamabad.
Informing the media today, Siddiqui said that the former ruling party took 42 days to get his “letter of demands” and now “they want us to constitute a judicial commission in seven days.”
“We believe that the seven business days will be completed on January 28,” he said, wondering why PTI threatened to retire from the conversations.
“Is it difficult to determine what went wrong in the last seven days that led the party to give up the conversations?”
“They [PTI] They were quick to start and are now making a hurried retirement. They are renouncing with the same impatience that began. We ask you to stay and let the weather improve, “he added.
The PML-N senator also said that the Government Committee took seriously the demands of the PTI and formed a subcommittee, which includes seven allied parts, to mark a written response.
“We had almost formed an opinion on the demands of the PTI,” he said, asking the party founded by Imran to reconsider their decision if they can form an opinion “apart from the opinion of its founder.”
The spokesman also said that the Government had exhibited restrictions at many points during the conversations and ignored many PTI actions, including Imran publications in its official X mango.
In addition, he said, the Government did not raise objections to the call of Civil Disobedience in the course of Imran, since he wanted to progress in the “spirit of democracy and give and take”.
He asked the founder of PTI to reconsider his course of action or report to the government in writing if the negotiations have ended.