Imran Khan tyarhugyy, Firdous to discuss all demands
The committee can discuss harassment but not blackmail and slander


Islam Abad(94 news) Firdous Ashiq Awan has said that the Prime Minister is ready to discuss all the democratic demands with the protesters, the Prime Minister has given the government team a full mandate for negotiations, the committee can discuss Harisho but not through blackmail and slander.
According to the details, Special Assistant for Information Firdous Ashiq Awan has expressed his reaction in the press conference and said that the theater has been running in Islamabad for a few days. Some people came to Islamabad wearing the cloak of religion. He said that every time he crosses the limits of decency, that is why the negotiation committee was formed. The march was welcomed by giving every facility and security in the light of the constitution. He said that the stage was available to Maulana Hazrat Fazlur Rehman for his excellent acting. He who calls himself a religious scholar but makes accusations. He welcomed him in Islamabad who was coming to challenge the writ of the government. Fazlur Rahman played with the nerves of the people and showed his wit. Even children's swings are not safe from the gathering participants. He said that personal attacks were made on Prime Minister Imran Khan in the speech. The participants of the march have no clear agenda. He said that Benazir's soul has been hurt by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's container speech. Disagreement in politics is the beauty of democracy. The doors of negotiations are not closed in political parties. The Prime Minister is determined to bring forth democratic demands. The Prime Minister has given a full mandate to the government team for negotiations. If you want to discuss election reforms, we are ready. If you want to talk about the economy, we are ready. If it was a selection, then your MNAs took oath under that election. A year later, something else is smelling in your narrative, it is not related to the election. He said that the committee should be willing to discuss every issue but not blackmailing, slandering. He said that since this March, the issue of Kashmir has come to the fore.



