Govt first announce commission before next round of talks: Salman Akram

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Govt first announce commission before next round of talks: Salman Akram
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ISLAMABAD: “We have cleared to them, we didn’t come for playing the committee-committee game,” PTI leader Salman Akram Raja said”. “It is simple, the commissions of inquiry used to be formed in the country under the relevant law,” PTI’s Secretary General said. He said the next round of the dialogue will not happen, if the government won’t announce constitution of the judicial commission.

“The government first announce the commission before the next sitting took place”, he said. “Details will be discussed later,” he said. “We don’t have any hope from the Constitutional Bench,” he added. The government’s negotiating committee with the PTI will hold a meeting today to discuss the opposition party’s demands. The government’s team in an earlier sitting had reportedly decided against forming judicial commission to probe May 9 riots, sources said. The next round of talks between the sides are scheduled on January 28. The PTI handed over its written demands to the government during third round of talks.

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