ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senate Speaker Senator Irfan Siddiqui on Thursday urged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan to adopt a mature approach and urged Khan to seek constructive dialogue to address his complaints. than to resort to immature political tactics.
Speaking to a private news channel, Siddiqui emphasized that by engaging in dialogue, Khan can tap into the collective wisdom of stakeholders and find solutions that will benefit the country as a whole.
Senator Irfan Siddiqui urged Imran Khan to take a step towards reconciliation by accepting responsibility for the May 9 incident and apologizing to the nation for any harm caused.
Siddiqui emphasized that this goodwill gesture is necessary to create an enabling environment for meaningful dialogues with the government.
Siddiqui further advised Khan to refrain from criticizing the army and other institutions as such rhetoric only serves to further divide the nation, he added.
By putting aside differences and engaging in constructive talks, Khan can work to find solutions to the country’s pressing problems, he added.
Senator Irfan Siddiqui criticized Imran Khan for his inconsistent stance and statements and pointed out that Khan’s lack of maturity and serious strategy hindered his ability to resolve issues with other political parties.
Siddiqui stressed that dialogue is the only solution to Pakistan’s political challenges and that without it, Khan will never achieve his goals.
He pointed out that Khan’s propensity to change his stance and statements has eroded trust and credibility, making it necessary for him to take a more consistent and serious approach.
Responding to a question, Senator Irfan Siddiqui expressed his concern that Imran Khan was going in the wrong direction citing his recent alliance with Mahmood Achakzai as a misguided move.
Siddiqui believes that seeking support from Achakzai will not yield any positive results for Khan, he needs to rethink his strategy and look for a more constructive partnership if he hopes to progress.