Govt committee to brief premier about Rehbar Committee’s demands

Islamabad: The government officially announced that it had talks with opposition parties in the background of Azadi March, and arrived at the Prime Minister's office to meet with Prime Minister Im Ran Khan and briefly explain the development of the recent negotiations.

The committee will communicate the needs and concerns of the opposition Rehbar committee to the prime minister.

JUI-F Director Maulana Fazlur Rehman delivered a message to Prime Minister Lim and the government's negotiation committee through Punjab House Chairman Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.

Ella, a member of the government negotiation team, called Fazl to find a way to end anti-government in March.

Reportedly, the government's proposal to establish a judicial or parliamentary committee to investigate allegations of rigging in the 2018 general election was delivered to Governor Ella Higa JUI-F at a meeting Thursday.

But according to sources, Fazl said a new election will be held within three months if he does not make money and instead resigns the Senate. He said the government could decide on one of two options.

Sources also said that JUI-F is ready for other options and will wait for the government's response by Sunday and then act according to the next strategy.

According to sources, the next strategy is to close major highways throughout Pakistan. He added that the option to resign from all local and federal seats will be reviewed in the next step.

The government has begun preparing the next strategy for the opposition parties, adding that it is preparing plans based on security information.

As Maulana Fazlur Rehman strongly demanded Prime Minister Imran's demand for resignation, the stalemate persists in negotiations between the government of Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jami-F-E-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F).

Crazy stunts in heels:

Meanwhile, Fazl repeated the prime minister's resignation that the government should not listen to the dialogue if Imran Khan's resignation against the Azadi March demonstrators battling H-9 on Thursday evening.

Prime Minister JUI-F said that when the prime minister stood in a dead end, he had no choice.

The JUI-F director said, “We have to decide whether to just stand on the other road and stay there or give people back their rights.

He also filed a case of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Foreign Fund during his speech.

He argued that PTI is using “tax tactics” in foreign financing cases pending in the Pakistan Election Commission (ECP).

“Why are foreign funding cases still pending in ECP for the last five years? Your senior management went to the committee and said funds came from India, Europe and many other places. I filed 60 petitions with the court to postpone the case. All petitions from the government were denied. Why can't the electoral commission decide that matter? ”He asked.

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