PTI reschedules civil disobedience movement
PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary Information Sheikh Waqas Akram on Friday said that his party had changed the date for its civil disobedience movement.
Talking to Geo News, he said that the PTI had planned to launch the civil disobedience movement on December 16 instead of the previously announced date December 14.Sheikh Waqas explained that the movement would be implemented in phases, adding that PTI leadership was not currently engaged in negotiations with any other political parties.
He said that PTI founder Imran Khan had opened the door for talks, should anyone wish to discuss the party’s demands.“Anyone who wants to engage in dialogue regarding our demands is welcome to do so,” Sheikh Waqas, reaffirming PTI’s readiness for negotiations despite the ongoing political standoff.
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