High-level contact established between PTI, govt

If things proceed positively, PTI may call off its protest in return for assurances for meeting their demands

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Supporters of Imran Khan sit on scaffoldings in Rawalpindi, on November 26, 2022. — Reuters
Supporters of Imran Khan sit on scaffoldings in Rawalpindi, on November 26, 2022. — Reuters
  • Disclosure of names at would spoil effort for PTI reconciliation.
  • Government contact person to take powers that be into confidence. 
  • Start of dialogue process would mean major development. 

ISLAMABAD: A high-level contact has been established between the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and an important member of the government to work on a possible breakthrough.

An informed source told The News on Monday that the initial contact was positive. The News has the names of contact persons from both sides but the information was shared on the condition that their names will not be disclosed. 

It is said that disclosure of these names at this point would spoil the effort being made to amicably settle the issues between the PTI and the government (particularly the establishment).

According to the source, the government’s contact person will take the powers that be into confidence and if things proceed positively, the PTI may call off its November 24 protest march in return for some assurances for meeting their demands.

It is said that Tuesday’s Apex Committee meeting may be critically important to set the tone for whether the two sides will talk or continue the ongoing confrontation. 

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief MinisterAli Amin Gandapur has already told The News that he would raise in the Apex Committee the issue of Imran Khan, the PTI and the ongoing tension between his party and the military establishment. 

The Apex Committee, which is chaired by the prime minister, comprises the country’s top civil and military leadership. 

Therefore, Gandapur will have the opportunity to talk about the irritants between the PTI and the establishment in a platform where he would be sitting face to face with the top military leadership including Army Chief General Asim Munir and all intelligence chiefs.

In case the decision is taken to start a dialogue between the two sides, it is said, the talks will be held between the PTI and the government. Military establishment may not be part of such a dialogue but in matters relating to PTI, the government’s negotiators would require the former’s nod before agreeing to any point.

According to a source, even the PTI leaders, no matter what they say in public, know that in case of initiation of dialogue, their demands cannot be met forthwith. 

Presently, the start of the dialogue process would mean a big development. Initiation of the dialogue process, it is said, may persuade the PTI to call off its November 24 protest march to Islamabad where the party has announced to stage a sit-in until their demands are met.

The PTI, which claims to stage a big show in Islamabad on November 24, is already worn out by the hardships and political outcomes of its confrontation with the military establishment. 

There is discussion even within the PTI that it should stop targeting the institution and its top leadership as it did not work in the past and will not do well in the future.  


Originally published in The News