The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) decided on Saturday against resuming the talks with the government.
Expressing his thoughts on Samaa TV, PTI leader Barrister Ali Zafar said, "We have already said that the negotiations with the government have been ended."
"It is up to the government to make the statement on the negotiations or not. We have sought nothing from the government," said Zafar.
Zafar maintained, "If the government accepts our demands in written form, then we can present the matter before PTI founder Imran Khan."
"The advice can be taken from the PTI founder that whether to start the process of negotiations with the government again or not," he added.
The PTI leader said, "It is the right of the former prime minister to pen an open letter for underlining the flaws."
Zafar added, "The former prime minister is advising to address the prevailing issues."
"Imran Khan has said that he will continue to use his right of writing an open letter," he said.