A delegation from Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) met on Tuesday the chief of Jamiat Ulema-E-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman at his residence, extending an invitation to join the great alliance of the opposition opposition against the government.
According to NewsThe PTI delegation included the opposition chief Omar Ayub, Salman Akram Raja, Asad Qaiser, Hamid Raza and Akhunzada Yousafzai.
During the meeting, PTI leaders proposed the participation of Jui-F in the formation of an alliance opposing the government. To facilitate discussions, a mixed committee was also trained, including Senator Kamran Murtaza de Jui-F and Asad Qaiser de PTI.
Addressing the media after the meeting, Ayub expressed his concerns about the government’s lack of transparency. He said: “The government has promised an unattended meeting with the founding president, but failed to respect this commitment. In addition, a raid was led to the Hamid Raza residence. Our efforts here aim to promote democracy. “
The secretary general of the PTI Salman Akram Raja revealed that the delegation had informed Rehman of the position of the opposition on key issues, in particular the reconstruction of the Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP).
“We have informed Maulana of the government’s intentions and underlined the importance of the restructuring of ECP letters. Regarding these concerns was sent, and Maulana listened to our point of view carefully. There is a significant potential of progress,” -It added.
The Senator of Jeu-F Murtaza, while speaking to the media, shared the details of the discussions. “We welcomed the leaders of the PTI, and Maulana Fazlur Rehman listened carefully to their points. Trained a provisional committee of two members to supervise these questions, Asad Qaiser and myself as members.”
JUI-F leaders, under the direction of Rehman, will deliberate internally before making a final decision concerning their participation in the Grand Alliance of the opposition.