Rana Sanaullah says dialogue with PTI no longer possible

ISLAMABAD(National times)- Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs and Senator Rana Sanaullah has made it clear that there is no longer any possibility of holding talks with PTI. Rana Sanaullah said that after the tweet by PTI founder Imran Khan, the situation appears to have become even more complicated. He said the founder of PTI has pushed matters further towards deterioration. He stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had offered PTI a chance to hold talks in Parliament; the PM cannot withdraw that offer, nor has he done so. Earlier, in his own statement, Rana Sanaullah had once again invited PTI to negotiations, saying that democracy progresses through dialogue, not deadlock. He said that the PM’s offer for talks to PTI is still on the table. Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar also said that PTI has missed the opportunity for dialogue and that there is no room for negotiations with anyone promoting chaos, terrorism, or extremist thinking.
 



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