ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Advisor on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has revealed that two serious attempts have been made so far to reach a deal with the founder of PTI, but He is not ready to give way under any circumstances.
In an exclusive interview with a private news channel, Rana Sanaullah said that the first serious attempt at a deal was made by Mohsin Naqvi and Ali Amin Gandapur before and after the November 26 protests, while the second attempt was made by a few people from abroad who had close ties to the founder of PTI.
Rana Sanaullah claimed that at one point, the founderof PTI had agreed to the deal but then backed down from his decision.
Rana Sanaullah said that politics is about finding a way out, but the founder of PTI’s attitude is based on stubbornness, which he calls “standing firm”.
The political affairs advisor said that until the founder of PTI realizes that no revolution is happening in the country, until then there is no point in making a third attempt.
He clarified that all the efforts of the deal were in the knowledge of the government because, without the government, this would not be possible.
Rana Sanaullah further said that the demand of the PTI is not for meetings or treatment, but they want chaos in the country by creating a political issue.
Regarding the formation of a national government, he said that no such thing is happening; this is simply the demand of the movement to protect the constitution.
Talking about the military leadership, he said that the leadership has no personal political agenda; they only want their affairs not to be interfered with. They have no interest in it if politicians sit down and settle matters.
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