PTI holds rallies on directions of establishment: Sanaullah
Sanaullah says PML-N is ready to hold talks with PTI on a one point agenda – removing the current government.
FAISALABAD:
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief Imran Khan is holding sit-ins and rallies on the directions of the establishment, Express 24/7 reported Tuesday.
Sanaullah made the claim while speaking to the media after addressing traders in a meeting in Faisalabad.
(Read: Intelligence agencies at PTI rally fight over turnout)
Responding to a question regarding Khan’s demand for politicians to declare their “actual” assets, he said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) members have already done so.
While not dismissing reconciliation with their new rivals in the province, he said that the PML-N is ready to hold talks on a one point agenda – of removing the government and eradicating corruption – with PTI and other parties including Jamaat-i-Islami.
He also said that the PML-N may launch a long march after Eid, building upon their "Go Zardari go" anti-government protest.
(Read: PTI rally: Students exceed ISF expectations)
He informed the media that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will hold a historical public gathering in Faisalabad on November 20.
Earlier, Khan said that he could consider entering into a dialogue with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif if he declared his complete assets.
(Read: The after-party: PML-N, PTI - the suggestive rhetoric begins)
The statements by both parties indicate accelerating intrigue in Pakistan politics – particularly in its largest province, the Punjab.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief Imran Khan is holding sit-ins and rallies on the directions of the establishment, Express 24/7 reported Tuesday.
Sanaullah made the claim while speaking to the media after addressing traders in a meeting in Faisalabad.
(Read: Intelligence agencies at PTI rally fight over turnout)
Responding to a question regarding Khan’s demand for politicians to declare their “actual” assets, he said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) members have already done so.
While not dismissing reconciliation with their new rivals in the province, he said that the PML-N is ready to hold talks on a one point agenda – of removing the government and eradicating corruption – with PTI and other parties including Jamaat-i-Islami.
He also said that the PML-N may launch a long march after Eid, building upon their "Go Zardari go" anti-government protest.
(Read: PTI rally: Students exceed ISF expectations)
He informed the media that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will hold a historical public gathering in Faisalabad on November 20.
Earlier, Khan said that he could consider entering into a dialogue with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif if he declared his complete assets.
(Read: The after-party: PML-N, PTI - the suggestive rhetoric begins)
The statements by both parties indicate accelerating intrigue in Pakistan politics – particularly in its largest province, the Punjab.