PTI ready for talks with Pakistan government

Islamabad : The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) which has been holding anti-government protests in the country is ready to hold talks with the government, media reported Wednesday.

“The government is yet to contact formally or informally the party for a resumption of dialogue,” said party spokesperson Shireen Mazari, Dawn online reported.


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She also said that the PTI would not accept ‘conditional talks’.

Sources said that earlier the PTI core committee had decided that its ‘Plan C’ – of shutting down various cities and eventually the entire country – would only be called off after a written agreement was signed between the two sides on the formation of a judicial commission to investigate allegations of rigging in the 2013 general poll and the finalisation of the commission’s terms of reference.

The committee, which met in Islamabad Tuesday, also passed a resolution condemning the violence in Faisalabad a day earlier and expressed profound grief over the death of Haq Nawaz, the PTI worker who the party claimed had been killed by ‘ruling party goons’.

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