Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) chief Allama Nasir Abbas said on Thursday that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan made it clear that he does not want any NRO or relief.
Expressing his thoughts on the Samaa TV programme, "Nadeem Malik Live", Abbas said, "The PTI founder has said that he does not want to go to Banigala. The PTI founder has asked to not talk about going to Banigala."
Abbas said, "The meeting of the negotiation committee will definitely take place next week."
"The meeting with the PTI founder will take place on the upcoming Saturday or Monday," he added.
Meanwhile, expressing his thoughts on "Nadeem Malik Live," Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal said, "The government is looking to expand the fibre optic cable. We will have to work to increase the internet speed."
Iqbal said, "Our power sector has become more digitised. Our big companies are earning more. So what do they have to move abroad?"
"We will have to facilitate to boost the exports. Now, there should be held only one long march in the country, which is the economic parade," said Iqbal.
He said, "Now, we have no room for error whatsoever."
"When the Vision 2025 has been started, it was sabotaged by the chaos back in 2018," Iqbal maintained.The planning minister said, "The worker is underway in the artificial intelligence (AI), mission learning, and other systems."
Iqbal stated, "The establishment, judiciary, and government feel the need to move forward by joining hands together."
"The politics can be staged on the basis of the performance. We will have to adopt the narrative of the performance," said Iqbal.
"The country can propel to prosperity if the stability and policies remain intact for the 10 years," said Iqbal.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Bilal Azhar Kiyani said, "We [the government] also want to hold negotiations on terrorism and the other matters. It was hoped that the PTI today will come up with preparations to hold talks," said Kiyani.
"The country's economy has witnessed stability. The remittances have also witnessed an increase," Kiyani added.
Kiyani said, "Today, the way the environment remained, hopefully it will remain the same in the future as well."
"This image has to be ended that the government is not ready for holding talks with the opposition," said Kiyani.
Meanwhile, expressing his thoughts, PTI leader Shaukat Yousafzai said the government committee had been told that the PTI founder will be given an update about the talks."
"The consultations with the PTI founder will be completed in the next meeting. The PTI will make all-out efforts to make the negotiations successful," he maintained.
Yousafzai said, "The government should talk about the Uraan Pakistan initiative if there remains political stability in the country.""The matters will be resolved if the government has the power," said Yousafzai.
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