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PTI refuses to attend govt briefing on tension with India: Here’s why!

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has refused to attend the government briefing for all political parties following the Pahalgam attacks in occupied Kashmir.

PTI has claimed that the briefing is not enough and it is time for the government to take all political parties on board on the situation.

PTI said that the government has failed to build a unity after the tension with India.

The opposition said that the government has missed the opportunity to hold an all-party conference as no serious effort is being made for unity in the country. PTI said that if the Modi government commits any aggression, it will stand with the Pakistan Army. PTI also passed a resolution against fake Indian news.

The party said that founder Imran Khan always supported working with state institutions to strengthen the country. PTI leaders said that it is the need of the hour to take Imran Khan into confidence on the tension with India.

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