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Asif Urges Talks with All Power Centers

Asif Urges Talks with All Power Centers

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that all the power centers, including the army, should be a part of the negotiations as it is beyond the capabilities of the politicians alone.

Speaking during a ceremony hosted on the death anniversary of Khawaja Rafiq, the minister said: “There is army, bureaucracy, politicians, judiciary and media. These are the power centers and they need to sit together to resolve the issues in the country.”

However, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader warned the government’s negotiating team to not let Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan “take advantage of you”.

Asif’s comments come as the federal government kick-started the talks with the PTI earlier this week at the Parliament House, following months of heightened political tensions.

The PTI, during the talks, has demanded a judicial probe into the May 9 riots and the November 26 late-night crackdown and release of “political prisoners”.

The two sides are set to hold multiple sessions to reach a solution their next meeting is scheduled to take place on January 2.

Asif, while addressing the members of the ceremony, said he was not against the negotiations and very much hopes that they are successful.

The defense minister, without naming Khan, highlighted that the history of 10-15 years shows that PML-N has only taken an initiative in the negotiations.

“Anyone, even from the PTI, tell me who he has [Khan] shown loyalty to,” he asked, adding that the former premier did not even attend the funerals of those who spent their lives with him. “He uses people. Don’t let him use you, I am warning you,” he reiterated.

The PML-N leader lamented that whether they were in power or not, they always offered talks but they never received a positive response. “What happened in the last 15 days that they are now ready for talks?” he questioned.

Asif said that he is unable to understand why the Imran Khan-founded was now turning to dialogues.

‘Important to admit mistakes before talks’: Sanaullah

On the other hand, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah said it would be better if PML-N President Nawaz Sharif, PTI founder Khan, and President Asif Ali Zardari sat together to resolve the issues as holding negotiations is the only resolution.

“The 40 years of politics summarize that the country cannot get out of crises unless [the politicians] sit together,” said Sanaullah, highlighting that the PTI did not agree on holding negotiations before November 26.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah addressing a ceremony in Lahore on Saturday, December 28, 2024.
He recalled that Nawaz and former PPP chief Benazir Bhutto also admitted their mistakes before the Charter of Democracy, stressing that it is important to admit one’s mistakes before holding talks.

“However, one can also express regret if he does not want to accept mistakes,” said the PM’s aide.

‘Negotiations must take place despite bitterness’: NA speaker

National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq said that the negotiations must take place despite the bitterness. He said that he asked the prime minister to form a government committee after contacting the opposition.

“My role was to facilitate the dialogue which should be conducted by both the committees,” said the NA speaker.

Meanwhile, PML-N leader Khawaja Saad Rafique said that the country is in a state of internal conflict, blaming PTI founder, former army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar for the problems.

National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq addressing a ceremony in Lahore on Saturday, December 28, 2024.
Addressing a seminar in Lahore, Saad Rafique expressed hope for the government-opposition talks, saying: “The talks will be serious and there will be a way out,” he hoped.

Rafique said that unfortunately, all three political parties are victims of “remote control politics”, adding that many people will become irrelevant if the situation persists.

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