Dar rules out any talks with people involved in May 9 incidents

ISLAMABAD (National Times) Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has ruled out any talks with the elements involved in the May 9 incidents.
Talking to the media on Friday, Dar said he believed in reconciliation and negotiations but May 9 was an uprising against the state.
“No one can be lenient towards the attackers of GHQ, Jinnah House and other facilities,” he said.
“Position taken by the corps commanders in a recent meeting is stance of every Pakistani and there should be no concessions in this regard,” he concluded.



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