After the ‘final call’ from the PTI and the mayhem that ensued, there were no winners and no losers. There is no one standing in a position of strength. Therefore, ‘talks’ are the only remaining option. Without going to the table, nothing will be resolved.
Compromise between both sides is the prudent way to go. Sensibility and sanity should prevail and all quarters should understand the gravity of the turmoil this country is facing.
Anas A Khan
Edmonton
Canada
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