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PTI Ready for Talks, Warns of Civil Disobedience if Demands Ignored: Omar Ayub

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub announced the party’s readiness to negotiate with “anyone, human or angel,” to address ongoing political challenges. Speaking outside the Peshawar High Court, Ayub warned of launching a civil disobedience movement if PTI’s demands, including dismissing cases against its leaders and workers, are not met.

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Ayub revealed the formation of a negotiating committee comprising himself, Hamid Raza, and Salman Akram Raja after consultations with PTI’s founder. He criticized what he called a “martial law-like” environment, citing state-sponsored violence and numerous FIRs against PTI members.

Addressing personal grievances, Ayub alleged attacks and missing valuables during protests. Joined by Senator Shibli Faraz and others, he announced a condolence reference for victims of recent protests.

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