Dialogue can be held with politicians, not saboteurs

Author: Agencies

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday ruled out any chance of engaging in dialogue with individuals who desecrate the memorials of martyrs. Taking to Twitter, Nawaz Sharif conveyed a strong message, stating that there will be no negotiations with terrorists or saboteurs who ignite violence within the nation. Furthermore, he underlined that there will be no dialogue with those who vandalise the memorials o the courageous martyrs.

The PML-N supremo made it clear that discussions are reserved for politicians and not for terrorists and saboteurs who fuel chaos and instability within the country. Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Saturday ruled out negotiations with Imran Khan, stating talks could not be held with those who attacked the state, rather were awarded punishment. In a statement issued here, the minister said Imran Khan was not appealing for negotiations, he was, in fact, seeking an “NRO”.

Taking a jibe at Imran, she said the foreign agent who committed robbery on Rs 60 billion was to be brought to justice. She ruled out talks with those who attacked sensitive installations and buildings which were symbols of national pride including General Headquarters, those who desecrated the memorials of martyrs and Ghazis, who attacked ambulances, hospitals and schools and were involved in vandalism.

She said talks cannot be held with those who poisoned the minds of the youth. The minister said that negotiations could not be held with the leaders of the criminals and terrorists. She said while his party crumbled like a castle of sand, Imran was pleading for talks, recalling how electables were brought in planes to join the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Marriyum Aurangzeb opined that parties not formed on any political ideology were disintegrated like the PTI.

The entire leadership of the PML-N including Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif, Hamza Shahbaz, Maryam Nawaz spent hundreds of days in jails and detention centres, she said adding they faced false cases but stood firm and finally emerged victorious. She said Imran Khan refused to negotiate with his political opponents on the economy, Kashmir and security issues. Imran was not ready to sit with the opposition parties on critical issues like corona pandemic and the FATF issue, she said. She maintained that dialogue could not be held with those who set the country on fire, create chaos and anarchy, fills the minds of masses with hatred, and harbour armed groups.

Meanwhile, reacting to the stay order issued by the Supreme Court on the proceedings of the audio-leaks inquiry commission, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial is “is guilty and deserves punishment”. In a statement released on the social networking site Twitter, the chief organiser of the PML-N claimed that preventing the commission from functioning is a proof and admission of his guilt.

Maryam stated that the person occupying the highest chair of justice is shamelessly using his position to evade accountability. “If you and your mother-in-law are innocent, shouldn’t you face the law? Or is it that the chief justice’s post exempts you from accountability,” she questioned. She said that Umar Ata Bandial is deserving of punishment for making a mockery of the law and turning the judiciary into a spectacle to save his family.

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