Kaira wants ‘unconditional dialogue’ to address political uncertainity

ISLAMABAD – November 4 (ONLINE) Advisor to Prime Minister on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan Qamar Zaman Kairar on Friday suggested an “unconditional dialogue” to address all political issues and reaching to a consensus on all outstanding matters.

Addressing a press talk here in Islamabad, senior Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader said the government was ready to have dialogue with opposition, mainly the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

“We are ready to talk to them [PTI leadership] on their demands but unconditional. Consensus should be acceptable for all democratic forces in the country for strengthening of the democracy and the supremacy of law and constitution,” he said.

Kaira said there should be no deadlock in dialogue between the political leadership and termed it a “negative thing”. “We never denied holding of dialogue with them but they have to justify their demands as here is a constitution and democratic institutions, which should be respected and obeyed,” he added.

The Prime Minister’s Advisor said PTI leadership should avoid issuing controversial statements which may harm the peace and stability of the country. “Unfortunately, PTI leaders have been issuing irresponsible statements soon after the firing incident, which should be avoided.”

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