Asad Qaiser reveals PTI demands presented in talks with govt
PTI demands end to lawlessness, political prisoners’ release and judicial inquiries
- Asad Qaiser says that misuse of power is becoming a part of history.
- PTI leader expresses disappointment with the trials and verdicts.
- Negotiations to continue as January 2 set for next negotiation round.
PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former National Assembly speaker, Asad Qaiser, has disclosed that three key points were presented during negotiations with the government.
While addressing the media in Peshawar, Qaiser revealed the three demands presented to the government: an end to lawlessness in the country, the release of PTI’s founder Imran Khan and other political prisoners, and a judicial inquiry into the events of May 9 and November 26.
The PTI leader said that the misuse of power is becoming a part of history, adding that the cases against them are seen as severe acts of vengeance. “Is it not clear in the Constitution that every citizen has the right to peaceful protest?” he questioned.
The former speaker expressed disappointment with the trials and verdicts of military courts. He noted that the European Union and the British government have raised concerns over these trials. “Our struggle is for the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law in the country, and we will not back down from it,” he asserted.
He further criticised what he described as the “one-sided propaganda against PTI” on television channels, saying: “Given the economic and political situation in the country, we have provided the government with a pathway. We have to run the affairs of the country according to the constitution and law in every case. As a responsible political party, we want to steer the country out of this crisis.”
The PTI leader also suggested conducting a survey on the cases against Imran Khan, claiming that 99% of people would term these cases unjust. “We are not seeking any concessions; rather, these actions are unlawful,” he remarked.
PTI and the government kick-started the much-awaited negotiation process at the Parliament House, Islamabad, on Monday with “hopes of a positive outcome” in a bid to ease the country’s political tensions.
Senator Irfan Siddiqui, a member of the government’s negotiation committee, confirmed that they have accepted the PTI team’s demand to consult its incarcerated party founder Imran Khan.
Irfan, speaking on Geo News programme “Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath”, said that people want peace and democratic norms instead of anarchy and economic instability in the country.
Pointing towards deferment of verdict in the ÂŁ190 million Al-Qadir Trust case against the PTI founder and his wife, he clarified that the government has nothing to do with the judicial matters, ruling out any connection with the ongoing negotiation process.
He added that January 2 has been fixed to hold further talks with the consultation of both committees which would not be the final meeting.