Law will take its course if PTI took to streets
Prime Minister’s aide on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah has rejected speculations of “ongoing backdoor talks” involving the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, saying that the establishment would not have any dialogue with the former ruling party.
“Political issues can only be discussed through this door, from which they [PTI] ran away today,” the PML-N leader said while speaking to anews channel.
The remarks came as the former ruling party skipped the crucial fourth round of talks.
In response to a question regarding PTI’s warning of protest, Sanaullah said that the law would take its course if PTI took to the streets. “In a democratic political system, issues are resolved on the table,” he added.
Sanaullah lambasted the PTI for “damaging the country’s politics during the past 10 to 12 years”. He noted that the Imran-founded party “ran away” from the negotiations, saying that the PTI would have gotten the government’s response if they attended the fourth round.
Referring to the formation of a judicial commission, the PM’s aide said that no judge would want to join the commission amid the prevailing situation.