Nawaz Sharif talks unity, Imran Khan talks conflict—when it comes to national interest, who seems more concerned about it?

Bro i dont like engaging with cult folks tbh, but sometimes enough is enough. I personally couldnt care less except i would love to see a prosperous Pakistan so my relatives back home can have a better future for their children.

Does advocating for fundamental rights such as upholding democracy and ensuring equal laws, at least at a basic level in line with current social norms, make someone part of a cult?

If so, what about those who defend the Army generals and the system they control? Why aren’t the supporters of the current system considered the ‘cult’ instead?
 
PM advised to dissolve PTI dialogue committee

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq on Sunday after Mr Sadiq’s meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and discussed the scenario following the collapse of government negotiations with the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).

A source in the government told Dawn that the prime minister was advised to dissolve the dialogue committee formed to negotiate with PTI.

The opposition party had boycotted the talks after the government failed to meet its demands, which included the formation of two separate judicial commissions to probe the May 9, 2023, and Nov 26, 2024, incidents, as well as the release of jailed PTI leaders and workers.

However, PM Shehbaz has not yet issued formal orders to dissolve the committee, which has remained inactive since PTI withdrew from the talks.

“We have requested the PM to dissolve the committee, as it was formed by him. We believe the PTI will not sit for talks in the near future as it has again adopted its previous strategy to hold street protests for the fulfilment of its demands,” Senator Irfan Siddiqui, the committee’s spokesperson, told Dawn.

“The PM has so far not dissolved the committee even though it is not functional anymore,” he added.

The premier visited Mr Sadiq’s residence in Lahore on Sunday. The meeting was also attended by NA Deputy Speaker Ghulam Mustafa Shah and MNAs Khursheed Shah and Shazia Marri, among others.

While the meeting was officially to congratulate the deputy speaker on his son’s wedding, sources suggest that discussions also centred on the stalled dialogue process with the PTI.

The prime minister was briefed on PTI’s abrupt withdrawal from the talks after three rounds of discussions. The opposition party had issued a seven-day ultimatum for forming judicial commissions, which was not met, leading to their decision to boycott further negotiations.

The talks between the PML-N-led government and PTI began in late December to ease political tensions but saw little progress on major issues.

After PTI threatened to quit the negotiations over the judicial commission issue, PM Shehbaz had offered to form a parliamentary committee three days ago to keep the talks intact. However, PTI rejected the proposal.

The prime minister also highlighted Pakistan’s improving economic indicators, citing growing investor confidence and collaboration between federal and provincial governments to address public welfare concerns.

 
Lol imran and national interest? This corrupt person only cared about his own ego and self interest.

Fun fact, General Hamid Gul and Imran Khan even tried to threaten and kidnap Edhi saab. Thats how despicable he is.

Edhi himself has on record told everyone that to topple Benazirs govt, Imran and Gul came to him and asked him to join their ranks, when he did not they tried to kidnap this guy aswell.


Today this so called leader is paying the price and im glad he rots in jail for his own ego.

@emranabbas
 
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Lol imran and national interest? This corrupt person only cared about his own ego and self interest.

Fun fact, General Hamid Gul and Imran Khan even tried to threaten and kidnap Edhi saab. Thats how despicable he is.

Edhi himself has on record told everyone that to topple Benazirs govt, Imran and Gul came to him and asked him to join their ranks, when he did not they tried to kidnap this guy aswell.


Today this so called leader is paying the price and im glad he rots in jail for his own ego.

@emranabbas
In what world do you consider the following to be in the national interest?


Burning buses and buildings on 9th May only brings chaos and destruction, not progress.

arranging violent and aggressive protests when the world’s eyes are on Pakistan, just before the Champions Trophy in November, serves only to damage the country’s reputation.

Planning protests on 8th February 2025 seems like an intentional move to further disrupt the Champions Trophy, undermining Pakistan’s ability to host international events.


The push for an anti-army stance, without the military at our borders, India and Afghanistan would overrun Pakistan within minutes. PTI supporters do not stand to defend the country, and pathans would welcome their so-called "brothers" from Afghanistan, despite Afghanistan being Pakistan’s second-biggest enemy after India.


What kind of Riyasat-e-Madina is this when full-scale dance parties with mixed gatherings are openly done during protests they arrange

PTI supporters even go so far as to compare Imran Khan to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and claim they would rather meet him than visit Makkah and Madina such comparisons are beyond unacceptable.


The mindset being cultivated among the youth is aggressive and intolerant, resembling extremist ideologies that will haunt Pakistan for generations.

Damages to Pakistan’s global image at a time when it is already widely perceived as corrupt.

Publicly airing internal conflicts and scandals like those involving Nawaz Sharif only tarnishes the entire nation, not just individuals.

None of the above serves the national interest. While PMLN may not be perfect, they are nowhere near as harmful as PTI.

PTI are internal enemies of Pakistan and pose just as much of a threat to the country as India and Afghanistan.


Yes imran khan, will rot in jail for 14 years, and by the time he is released at 86, his party will be finished. None of his loyalists are capable of leading it forward.
 
Govt has nothing to offer in talks, says Omar Ayub

PTI leader talking to media here said that the government has nothing in its hands to offer during the talks.

Omar Ayub said that the situation has been worsened in Balochistan.

He claimed that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has no courage to speak in the National Assembly.

A dialogue between the government and opposition PTI, for the sake of political stability in the country, was reached to a stalemate after the PTI decided not to attend the fourth round of the talks owing to the government’s no reply over the opposition party’s demand for constitution of a judicial commission.

Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali said that the party will not attend the 4th round of dialogue.

Talking to media he said that the government was given seven days’ deadline, but it has still not announced the judicial commission.

However, the National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq who was presiding over the dialogue said that the government’s negotiating committee will continue its efforts to engage in dialogue with the opposition, despite the opposition’s absence from the talks.

 
Don’t talk rubbish. I side with anyone who takes on the hindutva.



There’s no wrong end of the stick, all of these political parties are haram.


Good luck waiting around for a political party which is considered halal then. In the meantime govts have to get on with life in the real world.
 
@FearlessRoar why did all the Sharifs get smashed at the elections, even after the opposition was locked up and banned. 🤣🤣🤣🥰
@FearlessRoar
Your friend @Rana gave you the big thumbs up. Can you your justify his faith and take me on and explain this. Why did these guys get smashed by people locked up by 70,000 votes and humiliate themselves with form 47s. Surely this unity candidate would have accepted defeat gracefully🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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