Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has accused the government of deliberately stalling negotiations despite PTI’s repeated efforts to initiate dialogue.
Speaking to reporters at Islamabad Court, he stated that the party had presented its demands in good faith, but the government failed to respond promptly.
“If the government was serious about negotiations, it would have responded immediately. Instead, they delayed and scheduled the matter for discussion on January 28 in the committee room,” Barrister Gohar said.
He further disclosed that PTI had proposed forming a judicial commission to address contentious issues, but the government ignored the suggestion. “It is clear the government had no real intention of making these talks successful. Despite facing significant hardships, PTI, under Imran Khan’s leadership, took the initiative to open dialogue channels,” he added.
Barrister Gohar also clarified that no meetings had taken place apart from discussions with the Army Chief, dismissing rumors of secret negotiations.
His statement underscores PTI’s frustration with the government’s handling of political tensions, as both sides remain divided on key issues.