Islamabad: While the chairman of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq convened the fourth meeting to negotiate between the front of the front and the government, the Pakistani Tehreek-E-In (PTI) refused to take part in any negotiations on Friday. A spokesman for interviews between the two parties convened a meeting on Tuesday next week at 23:45. Senator Irfan Siddiqui, a spokesman for the government negotiating committee, said the PTI was invited to the negotiating committee. “PTI did not inform us about the abolition of interviews in writing,” he said. However, PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan refused to be part of any other dialogue and told reporters that the party would not participate in the fourth round of interviews scheduled for 28 January. Senator Siddiqui, who previously spoke to the media outside the parliament building, condemned the former ruling party for Thursday’s announcement of the abolition of negotiations. “We didn’t call negotiations, but if one party suddenly ends the conversations, who should we deal with? We should sit in the room and talk to the walls?” said. He criticized the unpredictability of the opposition party and said, “The problem is that the prison gates will open and someone suddenly issues a notice without informing the negotiating commission.” “This is not a child’s game; He has to move beyond the “if and but”, “he said. He repeated the agreed time plan and added that the meeting is to be held on 28 January. But just before he announced that the party would not negotiate with the government, Barrister Gohar said that the negotiations were “interrupted” – it was a shift from his statement from the previous day where he quoted the PTI. Founder Imran Khan said the interviews were rejected. Rana Sanullah, Prime Minister for Public and Political Affairs, said earlier that day that the government could not be responsible for ending the negotiations. “We have entered the dialogue and still want to continue, but there is a way to speak. It has always been that one of the parties will give its requirements for the charter and the other will answer them. The questions are then framed and discussed,” he added. He added. Sanaullah said when he spoke in the program Geo News ‘Geo Pakistan’ “Those to whom [PTI] look like that they have no discussion of any political agenda, as already clarified before. If they still have any uncertainties, it will clarify in the coming days,” added the former Federal Minister.


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