Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to defers rally planned for tomorrow after negotiations with government leaders. The decision came following discussions held at the opposition lobby of the National Assembly.
Senior leaders from both sides attended the meeting. Government representatives included Khawaja Asif, Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Raja Pervaiz Ashraf. Opposition leaders present were Mahmood Khan Achakzai, Gohar Ali Khan, and Aamir Dogar.
During the meeting, the government urged PTI to postpone its planned public gathering. After internal consultations, the party agreed and defers rally to help ease political tensions. Officials said the move aims to create a more stable environment for dialogue.
Sources familiar with the talks said both sides showed willingness to reduce confrontation. The decision to defers rally is seen as a positive step toward rebuilding communication channels. Although differences remain, the development indicates a temporary pause in political tensions.
PTI leaders said the decision reflects their readiness to prioritize dialogue over protest. Government officials also welcomed the move, calling it a sign of maturity in the current political climate.
Meanwhile, broader regional developments are also underway. Reports suggest that peace talks between Iran and the United States may take place in Islamabad on Friday. Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf is expected to lead Iranโs delegation, while J. D. Vance may represent the United States.
While these international talks remain unconfirmed, they highlight ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region.
In Pakistan, political observers believe the decision to defers rally could open the door for further negotiations between the government and opposition. Both sides are expected to continue discussions in the coming days.
The situation remains fluid, but the latest development signals a cautious move toward reducing tensions and strengthening dialogue.
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