
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to reach out to the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) ahead of its two-day national conference. The move is part of efforts to build political dialogue on key national issues. The conference will serve as a platform for discussions under the “Pakistan Constitution Protection” initiative.
Sources said PTI will formally invite PPP to participate in the national conference. The outreach is aimed at strengthening collaboration between opposition parties while exploring avenues for political engagement and negotiations with the government.
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The sources clarified that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will not be invited to the conference. PTI aims to focus on dialogue with parties aligned with the constitutional protection agenda.
During the two-day event, political leaders will explore ways to open channels for discussion with the government. The conference may also consider facilitating meetings between government representatives and key political figures to resolve pending issues.
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Opposition leaders stressed that government officials must meet political allies, including Mahmood Achakzai, to advance talks. The national conference is expected to set the tone for coordinated opposition strategy in the coming months.