After Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf signalled to hold dialogues on multiple occasions to end political stability, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has expressed his desire to hold a meeting with the Chief of Army Staff and the Inter-Services Intelligence chief.
CM Gandapur, speaking to journalists in Rawalpindi after meeting Imran Khan in Adiala Jail on Monday, said that the former prime minister has always offered dialogues.
He expressed sorrow that nobody responded to Imran’s call for talks, adding that dialogues were not held with the institutions or the federal government so far.
Reiterating the PTI’s conditions for political talks, the KP chief executive said that terms and conditions would be unchanged for the dialogues. He detailed that the former ruling party sought restoration of its stolen mandate and the formation of a probe commission on the May 9 riots.
“I want to meet the army chief and the DG ISI,” Gandapur said, adding that he met the top military personalities at different events, clarifying that there was no one-on-one meeting held between them.
Criticising the federal government on the newly launched anti-terrorism operation — Azm-e-Istehkam, he claimed that there was no mention of any kind of [military] operation in the last apex committee meeting.