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PTI founder does not want to sit at negotiations table: Rana Sana Ullah

Islamabad: Rana Sana Ullah advisor to Prime Minister has said PM Shehbaz Sharif extended offer to PTI for dialogue by taking his leaders Nawaz Sharif and establishment into confidence but we think Imran Khan does not want dialogue.

He held PM extended floor of the house talks. PM made offer for dialogue twice during National Assembly (NA) session. PM extended offer to PTI for fourth time during cabinet meeting. It is said from PTI side they have no powers for holding talks.

He underlined PM makes offer after taking establishment and Party leader into confidence. Now they are saying when we announce for movement then government talks of dialogue.

He remarked that PTI was free to proceed with its planned 'wheel-jam' protest in February if it wished.

PTI has again said their meeting be arranged. Later we will appease. Offer for talks has been extended by PM. PTI founder does not want to sit around negotiations table. It is our estimate PTI founder does not want to sit around negotiations table.

He indicated PTI founder did not talk for holding dialogue during his four year tenure of premiership. PTI founder said on the matter of talks that he would not spare his rivals. He wants NRO.

On the matter of Pulwama, the military leadership, entire opposition kept on waiting PTI founder in the meeting but PTI founder sat in the committee room and he did not come out. PTI founder said he neither wants to meet nor does he want to talk. The attitude of PTI founder is the same at present what it was 15 years before.

He observed if he has to adopt this way of clash with the state then we don't support it. If PTI founder continues his policy of clash with state then he will suffer.

He added PTI founder and his wife Bushra Bibi will have to abide by court's decisions.

He indicated high court has settled the procedure for the meeting. When meeting took place this time, then both PTI founder and his wife were present together in the meeting. There should be no doubt on government intention.