Islamabad: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided not to attend the government briefing on current India and Pakistan situation after the Pahalgam attack.
The statement has been issued by the PTI political committee, according to which it said that the government should have convene immediate all parties conference on the sensitive situation so that a joint strategy could be chalked out after taking all national parties into confidence.
Unfortunately the government lost this opportunity, the government didn’t convene the APC instead of it a single government minister unilaterally is giving the briefing, the statement said.
Because it is a mere government briefing and there is no serious efforts can be seen to create unanimity and neither it has intent to include vital leader like founder of the PTI Imran Khan in the briefing, it adds.
Hence we thing that there is no need for PTI to attend the briefing.
The statement reads that the PTI founder and his party reflects people’s real sentiments as the founder always talks of national unity, institutional harmony, political stability, and he never supportive of any division, faction and weakness.
It furthered that the PTI has a clear stance that we stand in first row in the defence of the country and the nation in case of any external aggression.