ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja Saturday said he could not say anything right now on the call of civil disobedience, as there were no contours of it before him.
Talking informally to the media in Lahore, when asked about PTI founder Imran Khan’s decision to begin civil disobedience if his demands were not met, Salman Akram replied, “Look, deliberations are under way and I can’t talk on it right now and will be able talk after the deliberations”.
To another query about the possibility of talks with the government, he maintained that discussions were on and all angles were being looked into and there was nothing that they (PTI) reject.
“We want to lead the country to the path of prosperity, political process should continue and there should be no obstacle in the political process. Whatever needs to be done for peace and prosperity in the country will be done,” he said.
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