Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said on Thursday that the political parties are united for maintaining peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
Speaking to Samaa TV, Khan highlighted the consensus reached among various political parties during a peace jirga held in Peshawar, which addressed crucial national issues.
"The PTI would be at the forefront of efforts to restore peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. All participating parties had agreed to set aside their differences and collaborate for the common goal of maintaining order and respect for the national flag and constitution."
"The parties have unanimously decided that there will be no slogans against any state institutions in the future," Khan stated. "We are committed to ensuring that the green and white flag of Pakistan remains honourably raised across our land," he added.
Khan asserted: "The PTI’s mission revolves around establishing peace and stability across the country, with a focus on constructive dialogue and cooperation among all stakeholders."
– Govt has no mandate to approve ‘constitutional package’ –
Separately, few weeks back, the PTI chairman said that the incumbent government was "not having the mandate to approve the constitutional package.”
Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV following the parliament sessions were postponed, Khan said: “In the in-camera briefing, all the things cannot be discussed. You [government] are not having the mandate pertaining to the judiciary. We want to hold talks on this.”
Khan stated: “We are having the question that on which topic do we have to discuss? What else do we talk with you [the government] without the constitutional amendment draft?”