ISLAMABAD: Amid increasing links between the Opposition and PTI’s allies in an effort to topple the incumbent government, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has denied reports of its chief and JUI-F President Fazlur Rehman’s meeting with estranged PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tareen, media reported on Tuesday.
Fazl had reportedly met Prime Minister Imran Khan’s former confidante Tareen two days ago, sources said.
They said that some mutual friends had arranged a meeting between Fazl and Tareen as the former sought help from the disgruntled PTI leader over the current political situation and future issues.
However, PDM spokesperson Hafiz Hamdullah on Tuesday refuted the reports, saying that Fazl does not believe in “drawing room and offshore politics”.
He stressed that all of the Opposition alliance’s meetings and efforts to make the no-trust movement successful would be in front of the nation instead of secret.
Hamdullah further stated that PDM will soon arrange a jirga for negotiations with various political parties where all Opposition parties will be represented.
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