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The Prime Minister’s offer for talks should not be verbal, Barrister Gohar

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The Prime Minister’s offer for talks should not be verbal, Barrister Gohar

The Prime Minister’s offer for talks should not be verbal, he should come on his own: Barrister Gohar
Talking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Barrister Gohar said that the offer for talks should not be verbal, the Prime Minister should come on his own.

Barrister Gohar said that the Prime Minister has not extended his hand to our opposition leader in good faith yet. Barrister Gohar asked, “You are the Prime Minister, why can’t you meet Imran Khan for us?”

Barrister Gohar said, “This is strange. Every time it is said, ‘We will tell you after asking,’ meeting Imran Khan is necessary to pass the budget in KP.” Barrister Gohar suggested that like the Iran-US agreement, we should also make an agreement for democracy, constitution, restoration of the economy, and people’s rights in Pakistan.

Chairman PTI said, “I am happy that Pakistan played a good role in mediating between Iran and the US. We appreciate everyone who played a role in the Iran-US peace agreement.”

On the other hand, in his address to the National Assembly, PTI’s Junaid Akbar Khan said that Saad Rafique used to say, “We are suffering, you will suffer.” I wish we understood what Saad Rafique said. “We are suffering, but you will also suffer.” He said that this government has disrespected the constitution, law, and institutions. Amir Muqam stayed in Gilgit-Baltistan for two months, but I was expelled in 20 minutes.