PTI will not take part in Qadri's long march: Imran Khan

PTI will make a move against govt only if it fails to form caretaker setup without consensus or delay elections: Imran

Imran Khan accuses PPP and PML-N of conspiring to bring an interim setup of their choice. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

PESHAWAR:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan while noting that the stance taken by Tahirul Qadri was not unjust, they would still not be taking part in the January 14 long march to Islamabad.

Imran said his party will only move against the government if it fails to form a neutral caretaker setup without consensus or delays elections.

"We will not accept any setup formed without our consultation. We will not allow back-door dealings between the two major parties," he said, referring to Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz.

Imran added that without a neutral interim government, the Election Commission of Pakistan cannot conduct free and fair elections.

Commenting on Qadri’s agenda, Imran said his stance about reforms was just as the parties in parliament are conspiring to set an interim government of their choice so that they can come to power again.


Speaking about electoral alliances, Imran said PTI will negotiate with only those who are a part of the All Parties Democratic Movement but not with the parties sitting in the parliament.

Condoling death

Expressing grief over Qazi Hussain Ahmad’s death, Imran said he was a man of principal who set an example for selfless service of the people.

Imran said he lost a sincere friend because of Ahmad’s death.

The PTI chief visited Ahmad’s residence and offered prayers for his departed soul, while he met his son and other members of Jamat-e-Islami.

Speaking to media on this occasion, Imran expressed grief over the loss.
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