
Islamabad:
The central leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Rauf Hassan said that the negotiations with the PTI government have started but the developments that have taken place during this period, including the press conference of the DGISPR, are not suitable for making the environment favorable for negotiations.
Speaking at the center stage of the Express News program, he said that there is a gap between the government and the people at present. In two or three sessions of negotiations, the attitude of the government will become clear to us as to how serious they are.
PML-N leader Rana Tanveer Hussain said that there is no pressure on the government from outside or from the founder PTI, action should have been taken even in 2014 when the dharna took place. Should have gone.
There is no basis for the criticism of the military courts, because the military courts are working under the law and the constitution, and political issues are resolved through negotiations.
Therefore, there should be negotiations, but these negotiations are also being conducted and the work on the civil disobedience movement has also started, so they are in their place and the law is taking its course.
Security affairs expert Ehsan Mehsud Tipu said that the challenge facing the provincial and federal governments regarding the peace agreement in Karam is that both parties have to sign the agreement on behalf of the two tribes that are there because both the tribes There is resistance to signing on behalf of.
Even yesterday, the advisors asked the government to give us time. We will consult and then the session will be held again. Both parties have their own conditions that they want to fulfill.
Defense affairs expert Brigadier (retd) Masood Ahmed said that when the Taliban returned to Afghanistan, we expected that the situation would improve, there was also a celebration in Pakistan, but unfortunately, the Afghan Taliban strengthened the Fitna-ul-Khawarij on their return and made them against Pakistan. Started using it as a proxy, this led to a 92% increase in terrorist incidents in Pakistan, the Afghan Taliban do not want to control these terrorists.
