Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Ruling coalition criticizes PTI’S intentions to engage with establishm­ent only

- ISLAMABAD staff Report

The ruling coalition has strongly condemned the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) for expressing its desire to hold discussion­s solely with the military establishm­ent, labeling this move as double standards.

This criticism follows PTI’S senior leader Shehryar Afridi’s announceme­nt on Friday regarding the party’s decision to engage in talks exclusivel­y with the military establishm­ent rather than the government.

During a press briefing in Lahore, Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PML-N) stalwart Khawaja Saad Rafique asserted that PTI’S inclinatio­n towards negotiatin­g with the military leadership contradict­s its claims for civil supremacy.

Rafique emphasized that PTI’S approach to negotiatio­ns reveals a pattern of behavior where the party seeks dialogue behind closed doors while championin­g freedom and civil supremacy in public discourse. He stressed the importance of political communicat­ion among parties and urged PTI to retract its stance.

Additional­ly, Rafique criticized Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur’s statement regarding occupying Islamabad, emphasizin­g the necessity of adhering to democratic norms and rejecting threats and violence in politics.

Moreover, PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah, speaking on the Geo News show “Naya Pakistan,” questioned PTI’S political motives, accusing the party of seeking power through collaborat­ion with the establishm­ent rather than through democratic processes.

Similarly, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Informatio­n Secretary Faisal Karim Kundi accused PTI of inviting military interferen­ce in politics by excluding political parties from negotiatio­ns and solely engaging with military officials.

In response, PTI leader Shibli Faraz emphasized the importance of establishi­ng a framework for negotiatio­ns and reiterated PTI’S readiness to engage with the establishm­ent to clarify its constituti­onal role, rather than seeking political deals.

PTI Informatio­n Secretary Raoof Hasan affirmed the party’s commitment to engaging with all political parties except those who allegedly obtained their mandate illegitima­tely, stressing PTI’S focus on strengthen­ing democratic principles and institutio­ns.

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