The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader, Ali Muhammad Khan, on Tuesday hinted to engage in discussions with political leaders of PML-N and PPP on national issues, ARY News reported.
In a recent statement, during ARY News exclusive program ‘KHABAR Meher Bokhari Kay Saath’, the PTI leader, Ali Muhammad Khan, expressed a willingness to engage in discussions with political leaders of PPP and PML-N to address pressing national issues.
However, he clarified that the PTI founder will not compromise on his principles by negotiating with PPP and PML-N for the formation of the government in the centre.
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maintained that the PTI never refused to engage with PPP and PML-N over national issues, but “forming a joint government with them is like withdrawing from the party’s ideology,” Ali Muhammad Khan said.
Responding to a question about PTI joining the opposition, Ali Muhammad Khan refuted such notions. He declared PTI as the largest political party, capable of forming a government.
The PTI leader claimed that his party has won 160 seats as per Form-45, and accused other political parties of attempting to steal PTI’s mandate.
Ali Muhammad Khan called on the President to extend an invitation to the largest political party [PTI] for government formation.
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