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Hanif Abbasi urges PTI to end stubbornness, says court will decide Imran Khan’s fate

Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi urged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to adopt a more cooperative attitude towards government talks. Speaking on Thursday, he said the current leadership has repeatedly offered dialogue to PTI leaders, but their stubbornness has blocked progress. He emphasized that dialogue is the way forward to resolve political issues.

Abbasi pointed out that PTI’s leadership is facing various legal cases, and ultimately, the court will decide the fate of PTI founder Imran Khan. He stressed that the judicial process should be respected and followed without interference. This message comes amid ongoing political tensions and legal battles involving PTI leaders.

The minister also praised Pakistan’s armed forces for their recent achievements. He highlighted President Donald Trump’s acknowledgment of Field Marshal General Asim Munir’s role in strengthening the military. Abbasi said Pakistan’s armed forces have succeeded on multiple fronts, boosting national security and stability.

He called on PTI to move past rigid positions and engage constructively with the government. According to Abbasi, continued resistance and stubbornness only prolong political uncertainty. He urged all parties to focus on dialogue for the country’s benefit.

Abbasi’s remarks reflect the government’s stance that political disputes should be settled through talks rather than confrontation. He expressed hope that PTI will reconsider its approach and join efforts for national unity. The minister also reaffirmed the importance of respecting institutions and legal processes.

In conclusion, Hanif Abbasi emphasized that Pakistan’s future depends on cooperation and dialogue. He urged PTI leaders to participate in discussions with an open mind and put the nation’s interests first. The political environment remains tense, but dialogue offers a path to peace and progress.

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