Talking to media outdoors the Jinnah Home in Lahore, Mr Rafique took a swipe at former prime minister Imran Khan over forming a seven-member committee in a bid to barter with the incumbent authorities. “Who’s going to speak to them,” he questioned.
Mr Rafique claimed that Mr Khan had requested his crew to finish negotiations with the federal government, which had been held final month on the orders of the Supreme Courtroom.
In keeping with the Could 9 vandalism, Mr Rafique had urged Mr Khan and the PTI management to confess their mistake and apologise to all the nation.
“They [PTI] ought to problem a public apology. What the PTI did was not beneath the guise of politics,” Mr Rafique added.
On Saturday, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif dominated out any risk of holding talks with the PTI.
It comes minutes after PTI chief Imran Khan had fashioned a seven-member committee to carry negotiations with the PDM-led authorities.
Taking to Twitter, he wrote, “Talks are held with politicians solely. No talks shall be held with the group that desecrated martyrs’ graves, and terrorists who burned the nation.”
The PTI committee contains senior vice chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Parvez Khattak, Asad Qaisar, Haleem Adil Sheikh, Aon Abbas Buppi, Murad Saeed, and Hammad Azhar. Among the leaders Mr Khan named are both in jail, hiding from arrests, or being speculated about leaving the social gathering amid PTI’s mass exodus.
Earlier, PTI chief Imran Khan appealed the political stakeholders to carry “rapid talks” because the social gathering had been seeing scores of its members parting their methods.
Mr Khan stated at any time when he referred to as for dialogue, he started to face mounted stress. “Don’t dare suppose that I’m weak as a result of at any time when I name for it, police come outdoors my residence, and warrants are issued,” he added.