Another U-turn: Imran Khan to write letter to Supreme Court to initiate dialogue with political parties
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Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan is all set to take another U-turn from his stance as he seems to have agreed to hold negotiations with his political rivals now in the pretext of acting upon the Supreme Court's advice, reported 24NewsHD TV channel Monday
According to sources, Khan has decided to write a letter to the Supreme Court of Pakistan to initiate talks with his political rivals.
Sources said Imran Khan stated that the purpose of the letter was to address the economic difficulties and political instability the country faces.
He expressed his willingness to engage with any serious party that wants to resolve these issues.
The letter will outline his readiness to discuss solutions with parties capable of addressing economic and political problems.
He also demanded the return of the electoral mandate, and fair trials in political cases, including the judicial inquiry in May 9 cases.
The key points of the letter have been dictated by the PTI founder.
Meanwhile, an emergency meeting of the legal committee of PTI was called today regarding the communication with the political parties and the letter of the founder chairman to the Supreme Court. The PTI Legal Committee will finalize the points of Imran Khan's letter in the meeting.
This move came after judges in the NAB amendments case advised Imran Khan to engage in dialogue with other political parties.
It should be noted that during the hearing of the NAB amendment case, Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa had advised Imran Khan to negotiate with political parties and he had also referred to the election case that in this case too he had accused President Arif Alvi and political parties. The parties were advised to negotiate.
After this advice, Imran Khan's statement came out that he would only negotiate with those who are powerful, but now Imran Khan has expressed his willingness to negotiate with political parties and the matter of writing a letter has come up.
Reporter: Tayyab Said