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Pakistan's government expressed surprise over new demands by PTI leader Asad Qaiser during ongoing talks, including the inclusion of an establishment representative and uninterrupted access to incarcerated PTI leaders. PTI's reluctance to present a formal charter of demands was also criticized. Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Raja Pervez Ashraf stated that the establishment is part of the government and will be consulted as needed.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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