PESHAWAR: PTI’s senior leader Pervez Khattak Monday denied holding backdoor talks and meetings with the government after senior members of the ruling alliance claimed that the party and its leaders reached out for talks.
Last week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that the PTI Chairman Imran Khan and party leaders, including Khattak and Fawad Chaudhry, approached the government to hold talks regarding two specific matters — election dates and the army chief’s appointment. Speaking with journalists in Peshawar, and the former chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said: “No meeting has been held with the government for negotiations and no backdoor talks are taking place.”Khattak, when talking about the party’s long march, said that the party is peaceful. “If the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) wants a clash, then it is their problem.”
Commenting on the government’s reluctance to allow the party’s long march in the federal capital, Khattak said: “We are democratic people. Let us come [there], we just stage a sit-in.”
“We have to move ahead in the long march anyway. No one can stop us, it is their misunderstanding [if they think so],” he said highlighting PTI’s resolve to continue the “Haqiqi Azadi” march. –Agencies