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Imran ready for talks, except with PPP or PML-N

By IANS | Updated: February 14, 2024 10:00 IST

Islamabad, Feb 14 Former Pakistan Prime Minister and PTI founder Imran Khan has said that he is willing ...

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Islamabad, Feb 14 Former Pakistan Prime Minister and PTI founder Imran Khan has said that he is willing to talk to all political parties other than PPP, PML-N and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM-P).

He also revealed that the PTI information secretary has been tasked to approach political parties, except for the ones mentioned above, to initiate a dialogue.

Khan asserted that his party’s priority is to challenge the results of the polls in the Supreme Court, adding that he had never witnessed such a rigged election.

Despite failing to secure a majority in the lower house of parliament, the rival parties have decided to enter an alliance, likely to be led by the PML-N, with the help of erstwhile Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) partners.

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