PTI Chairman Imran Khan ready to reconcile with establishment

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2023-09-24T18:28:33+05:00 News Desk

Islamabad: Secretary-General of the Pakistan Muslim League Functional (PML-F) and former Federal Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Muhammad Ali Durrani, has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) does not want confrontation, but seeks reconciliation.

While speaking on a private TV program, Muhammad Ali Durrani stated that his meetings have the same agenda as the people's desires. Wherever I go, I see the concerns of the people. He explained that when he observes the desires of the people, it becomes clear that the people want a reduction in the quality of confrontations in the country, and they believe that any reduction in the quality of these confrontations will alleviate their problems.

Regarding Imran Khan, he stated that no one will accept elections without Imran Khan: PTI, Strong reaction to the statement of the caretaker Prime Minister. He mentioned that in all the meetings he has had in this regard, they have been with the President of the country, PTI leadership, and other leaders of the party, and during these meetings, it has become apparent that the current leadership of PTI does not want confrontation; they want reconciliation.

He said that this is a positive mindset, and as a result, he hopes that the paths will emerge to lead the country out of the current issues. Muhammad Ali Durrani stated that leaders say that we are the ones who want to advance political activity.

He mentioned that he did not meet Imran Khan himself, but according to the people who met him, it seems to him that they all want the same thing. Imran Khan wants dialogue on all issues. Muhammad Ali Durrani said that what people have told me about the meetings with Imran Khan, I think their mindset is that they want this kind of understanding where the country and democracy can move forward. He added that the current leadership of the PTI believes that those who were confrontational have now left.

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