IHC directs govt to initiate talks with PTI regarding Nov 24 protest
Pakistan
Chief Justice Aamer Farooq issued a five-page verdict
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Islamabad High Court Thursday directed the interior minister to hold peaceful negotiations with PTI regarding their protest call on Nov 24.
Chief Justice Aamer Farooq issued a five-page verdict on a plea filed by the Traders Association.
The court instructed Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to initiate talks with PTI and suggested forming a committee. The minister or another suitable individual should lead the committee and engage PTI leadership.
The court said the committee should inform PTI leadership about the sensitivity of the Belarusian President's visit.
The court also recommended that the Chief Commissioner of Islamabad be included in the committee. The court expressed confidence that such communication could lead to progress.
The court added that if negotiations fail, the Interior Minister must ensure peace in Islamabad per the law.
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Earlier, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that negotiations should be conducted in a personal and respectful manner, as threats are counterproductive to dialogue.
"It is not feasible to negotiate under the shadow of threats," he stated while addressing the media in Islamabad on Thursday.
Commenting on the arrival of a Belarusian delegation, the minister said that ensuring their security is a top priority.
"We cannot allow any public gatherings or processions to disrupt the delegation's visit. The court's directives will be fully implemented in this regard," he affirmed.